The last few days have been a series of near misses.
Last week I went looking for waxwings on a track near Killingworth and, for the second time this winter, found that I had arrived a day too late and the main flock and all the berries had disappeared. So I decided to make a call at Gosforth Park where a bittern has been appearing.
I managed to guess which hide it would be near and there were four of us waiting for it to poke its nose pout from the reeds. Unfortunately it had decided not to do so until we had all disappeared, which one by one we duly did. The only other noteworthy thing I saw was a little egret on the scrape
On Monday I took a trio to venue I hadn't previously heard of - Pow Hill Country Park near Derwent Water as there had been some crossbills sighted. In fact there wasn't much doing apart from one female according to a twitcher, so I contented myself with some experimental photography of some mallards on the lake a couple of hundred yards away to compare different modes on the new camera. This was the declared winner:
Mallards |
It was taken in bird mode. The runner up in automatic mode was also perfectly acceptable, unlike the P mode which seems to over expose considerably. I must be doing something wrong.