Been quite on the blog front of late, but here is one from yesterday.....
This day had been in the planning for a number of months, but due to Covid 19it has to be rescheduled a number of times.
So up at 5am, to leave the house by 6am set for a drive of around 2.5 hours....
Arriving on site just after 8.30am I was soon greeted by my host, just after 9am, down to business....
And what a cracker to start the day, a fantastic male Tawny Owl framed by the undergrowth, could things get better???
Next, what better than a Barn Owl, the silent hunter..
Framed in the hollow of a dead tree, with just a small amount of green undergrowth to aid the composition - perfect, after this, she moved to a old fence post wrapped in barbed wire....
Now my attention turned to a Long Eared Owl sitting framed in the "V" of an old tree, the surrounding vegetation created fantastic soft light, what more could I have asked for......
At this point, lunch called, it was now around 12.30pm, breakfast was a distant memory from 5am, now what to end the day with, the little fella, a male little owl, with his reflection....

For information, all images shot on a Canon 1DX MKII with a 600mm F4L MKII lens, except the Little which was taken with a 70/200mm F2.8.
Until next time.....
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