As we walked on Mike Powell arrived and informed us that Phil had seen a few Waxwings fly over into St Dennis Road which we quickly found,the birds were perching in a Eucalyptus tree in the rear garden of a house in St Isan Road and we soon discovered that the birds were visiting a white berried Rowan Tree in the front garden of 13,St Isan Road.
Although the tree was on the shady side of the street so the light wasn't brilliant the birds offered themselves up for some reasonable record images.
The light wasn't going to improve and following a phone call from Richard Smith who had managed to get some "crippling" images of Bittern at Kenfig Pool I decided to give the Lesser Scaup at Cardiff Bay a miss and head west for Kenfig.
I arrived at the south pool hide at about 1.15pm to be greeted by both Richard and Peter Morgan and within minutes a flyover Bittern appeared,unfortunately I was still setting up my gear and missed it.
Shortly after a different Bittern appeared in one of the frozen channels and walked gingerly across the ice from one patch of reed to another allowing a somewhat distant and heavily cropped record shot.
Unfortunately the bird was flying away instead of coming towards the hide !!
The three of us then decided as the light was fading we would finish the day by having a look over in the dunes for a Short-Eared Owl but on this occasion we were out of luck.
With the sun setting and the temperature starting to fall even further we decided to call it a day and head for home.
I'd thoroughly enjoyed my day out,I'd got some reasonable pics of Waxwings and a few record shots of Bittern which I would like another go at, if the weather stays cold I may make another visit next weekend.
3 comments:
Lovely Waxwing shots. Managed a few myself today in Monmouth: http://jeremyinglisphotography.blogspot.com/
All cracking shots Jeff but the sprawk has to be my favourite its the eyes, reminds me of the way my wife looks at me when i've done something wrong!!!
Cheers Rob,know how you feel !!
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