WCE_4539
Little Owl, Norfolk
Having come to the conclusion that this gravestone was a favourite of the little owl, I set up the D7200 remotely with a 30 odd year old lens, a 180mm Nikon AF.
While I was 99% sure it would pay a visit, I was unsure how it would react to the sound of the shutter.
First few shots were a disaster as I had set up too close and chopped the top off the head but the only effect shutter had was to get its attention.
Repositioned the camera and went and sat away. The little owl returned and took up its position on top of the stone. Though I could see the owl, I could not see without looking through my other camera what it was doing so shooting blind.
It sat for nearly 2 hours relatively in the same position, only disturbed by myself when I had retrieve my camera to go home.
WCE_4539
Little Owl, Norfolk
Having come to the conclusion that this gravestone was a favourite of the little owl, I set up the D7200 remotely with a 30 odd year old lens, a 180mm Nikon AF.
While I was 99% sure it would pay a visit, I was unsure how it would react to the sound of the shutter.
First few shots were a disaster as I had set up too close and chopped the top off the head but the only effect shutter had was to get its attention.
Repositioned the camera and went and sat away. The little owl returned and took up its position on top of the stone. Though I could see the owl, I could not see without looking through my other camera what it was doing so shooting blind.
It sat for nearly 2 hours relatively in the same position, only disturbed by myself when I had retrieve my camera to go home.