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Monday, 8 October 2012

New perch in the rain.

Finished at 3pm  decided to put in a different perch for the Kingfisher before the  next bright spell.
I took my camera as it appeared to be improving. Not.
Amazed myself to see what is possible even in poor light and drizzle!  She was on the perch within 10 mins and for the next one and a half hours she came in 6 times and caught 2 fish.
Is this perch ok ?



2 comments:

Richard G. Smith said...

I think you should be pleased with these results in dull weather - hopefully you will get a bit of sunshine some day!
How far away is the bird from the camera - a little bit of fill in flash might do the trick - possibly improve a little?

Steve Hinton said...

16 - 18 ft Using extra light too many clicking camera, coming and going, wearing a path to the hide,
chatting in the hide faces moving makes me worried she may move off.
That`s my concern!!!