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Great capture Gary, lovely natural shotTrev
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Originally posted by ctrollen View PostNice shot. I spent some time the other day stalking a buzzard but couldn't get anywhere near close enough.
The objective is to convince the Buzzard that you aren't a threat and by keeping everything slow and deliberate, without undue eye contact and taking your time, you should be in with a shout.Colin
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Originally posted by colin C View PostThey seem to know when you are stalking them. So, as you can't get close enough you are probably aware of their comfort zone distance, so instead of continuously looking directly at them, walk normally nearer to them without making any eye contact. Stop just outside of their comfort zone and wait for awhile and then slowly bring the camera into play. Once you have some shots in the bag, you can edge a bit closer and try again.
The objective is to convince the Buzzard that you aren't a threat and by keeping everything slow and deliberate, without undue eye contact and taking your time, you should be in with a shout.
In this instance, he (or she) was nicely perched on a dead tree, was in lovely light and quite out in the open. I managed to get to the point where there was a big oak, albeit 25 or 30 yards away from me, directly between me & the bird. I double-checked that when I was out of sight behind the tree the bird was still there. Then I edged very slowly forward towards the oak, even though I was out of sight (or so I thought!). Once by the tree I would be within range, and be ready to sneak out from behind and get the shot. By the time I'd made it to the tree he had flown off. I'd done the hard part getting the tree between us! Still, it's all good fun...Chris
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