I wrote in my last post that I was no closer to my goal of watching a Jack Snipe in action and that is after 5 weeks of seeing them on a number of occasions each week. Well, things changed dramatically on Monday when I found one in the open and then managed to film it bobbing and feeding!
I have been carrying my tripod with me recently in
my hope of being able to film some action but by Monday I had given up on this
so left it in the car. Whilst searching for the bird I saw some poo on a tiny
island of vegetation and started looking around for the bird. It took a bit of
searching until I noticed the bird just centimetres from the poo….. Once I had
found it then it was obvious but the fact I overlooked it initially is
testament to how effective their camouflage is. I moved off some distance and
was able to view the bird through binoculars and quite quickly it stood up and
bobbed. This was when I realised this would be my best ever chance to film some
action so I made my way back to the car as quickly as possible to get the
tripod. Returning 10 minutes later I was dismayed to see that the bird was no
longer where I left it. Some careful searching revealed it partly hidden 10
metres away.
I decided now to set up the tripod with the camera
pointed at the bird and then moved away out of sight. My intention was to
follow everything on the app on my phone and control the camera that way but my
phone battery decided it was too cold and gave up the ghost after 10 minutes. I
then had to look at the camera display through my binoculars to ensure that
everything was still in focus and the bird in shot which worked very well and I
could see that the bird was being active 😊. I had to go and change things
on the camera a couple of times which resulted in the bird freezing but after a
few minutes it would resume feeding again.
The following long video with 8 and a half minutes
of action is distilled from 43 minutes of video with the discarded elements
being when the bird was frozen much of which was as result of me having to
reveal myself when I had to attend to the camera. The bird’s reaction to me can
clearly be seen in the video. The second video is a shorter 2 minute version.
I noticed the white poo but too a while to find its maker ;-) |
is feeling relaxed now and has stood up |
after I had returned with the tripod it had moved to a more hidden place |
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