Whilst they were still
deliberating in the morning we failed to find a GGO despite nearly three hours
of searching. We then went to look for Grosbeaks and at this point the Gods
teased me. We were rewarded with great views of the Grozzas for about three
minutes before they and nearby Waxwings and Fieldfares were spooked and flew off.
After this both Dave and Mark fell on the ice, we had the birds fly over us but
not land and then a Sparrowhawk really spooked them seemingly for good. The
Gods had clearly abandoned me and we retreated to the car to return to look for
the owl. We stood by the car for a bit of food and drink and at this point the
Gods looked down and clearly felt I had passed their test and was now worthy. I
spotted a Grosbeak a couple of hundred metres away feeding on rowan berries and
we made our way there. Three birds showed really well at very close range,
memory cards were filled and things started feeling good. Deciding we really
did need to go looking for the owl again we took a longer but safer path back
to the car (the ice was treacherous) and passed the area where we had first
seen the Grozzas two hours earlier and what do you know there were 10 birds
back in glorious sunshine. More images were digitally recorded but we couldn’t
stay long.
Driving back to look for
the owl I really felt that things were going my way although I don’t think Dave
and Mark were so optimistic. I decided our best bet was to stake out one of my
news areas for the owl and after a half hours wait it finally showed!! Bingo
and praise to the Gods 😊
It was initially moving about a bit too quickly and we lost it. Despite carefully
looking for it we couldn’t find it but just as we all stood shoulder to
shoulder and wondered where to do next I noticed something 5 metres above us in
the next tree! I didn’t dare speak and just tapped a shoulder and pointed but
could tell Dave and Mark were looking too far away but after what seemed like
an age (probably just a couple of seconds) they adjusted their focus to macro
and OMG the Gods clearly loved me. We were then treated to over half an hour of
awesome GGO action and there were three very happy Englishmen who watched the
sun setting, the moon rising and the owl hunting in silhouette.
I think I will be permitted to show a few more pics of my (current) two favourite species.
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