IT'S GOING TO TAKE SOME TIME!!!!!
BARN OWL UPDATE.
I am out in my hide most evenings monitoring the birds and keeping a log of developments, we have to do this to keep a Schedule 1 licence from the BTO plus I enjoy the challenge of trying to get some images of the Male as he leaves the large box.
I am finding the new camera astounding in its reproduction in particular with distance shots, but I have more work to do with the using of high ISO and of course all the buttons are in different places so whilst working in the dark in the hide I am fumbling around, where is the ISO button etc.??
I have included some images from the Owls but as you can see I have got to get used to the camera, not so bad in day light but in the dark still struggling I'm afraid.
We had the cameras on in the small box yesterday and the first Owlet has hatched so I'm hoping that as we get more young hopefully the male will come out earlier to get more food and make my life considerably easier.
Having had the cameras on again this morning {7th of August} we are up to two Owlets hatched so lets hope we carry on like this.
Having had the cameras on again this morning {7th of August} we are up to two Owlets hatched so lets hope we carry on like this.
If he would come out of the box half an hour earlier it would really help. |
Male arriving back at the smaller box with food for the female, amazed I managed to get an image at all, it was a really dark evening. |
A VISIT TO EYEBROOK.
I decided to have a visit to Eyebrook Reservoir for a practice with the camera, which turned out a successful visit.
Spitfire DBE . I had not been at the Reservoir long when I heard a familiar sound, a Spitfire. This was flying by at a reasonable altitude obviously on route somewhere. |
Still trying to find out as to why the aircraft is called "Elizabeth".?? |
Supermarine S6 that won the Trophy. This aircraft with the floats removed then became the Spitfire . Lady Lucy became known as the mother of the Spitfire. |
Common Tern. These were purely practice shots to see the definition the camera would give over a reasonable distance, these birds were in the region of 140 to 150 metres away. |