Close encounters of a LEO kind

The heavy overnight rain had weakened by dawn, but it was still necessary to don the wet-weather gear to go out into the recording area. The hoped for grounding of migrants was modest to say the least, but not without its highlights. In the trapping area a very close, head-high owl, was flushed from a sallow bush. It alighted some 40m away in full view, looking at me with blazing orange eyes and raised ear-tufts - a Long-eared! A couple of hours later a Woodlark flew south, tail-less in silhouette and yodelling of call. A hat-trick of highlights came courtesy of a late Common Whitethroat, that stayed loyal to a particular bank of brambles, although I didn't see it until my fourth attempt. No two days are ever the same here...

Comments

Long-eared Owl, full view, eyes blazing! The kind of sight you drink in and hope never ends. Fantastic stuff, Steve.
Steve Gale said…
Thanks Lucy, it was an encounter to be filed away under 'memorable'.
Paul Riddle said…
Lucky you chancing on the LEO, i'm not envious in the slightest!!!!!!!!!
Steve Gale said…
Yes Paul, you cannot beat a bit of owl action!

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