Hey,
it hasn't been that long since my last post, so I'll keep it brief. It's suddenly winter in Paris, albeit without snow, but today it's minus 2 degrees. As usual - it's only a weekend treat, next week promises to be warm. Up to plus 10, and beyond that we can't see yet
It's a sunny day, so what are we doing? That's right, we take our camera and go into the forest to shoot!
I wasn't expecting much of a crowd, but I was still disappointed. First of all, I met an excursion(!) of birdwatchers, led by an elderly man, who at the sight of a cormorant sitting near the shore immediately shouted at the whole forest "Look, a cormorant!"
The cormorant from such a demonstration of attention to his person instantly dived into the water and was so
"Asshole" I thought, "Where are the birds?!" thought the excursion
In general, surprisingly there were quite few birds today, the reason for this was firstly the cold weather and secondly the noise from people. We have a park in the middle of the lake, which is closed now and where they generally hang out.
Fun, but I can't get to them with my camera
Robin looks at the viewer like I looked at my yelling grandfather. Judgmental
Even my favorite herons, which usually sit and eat near the lake, today tried to sit either in the trees or somewhere further away, because today I met only two of the usual 5 - 6 individuals. It is a mystery where the others hid
I feel like she already recognizes me by sight and camera (More like camera), a frequent guest in my photos. Although today she was sitting in a place she's not used to. Closer to the boat station, probably because more sun falls on this part and it is noticeably warmer to sit there
But these guys made me sweat. The Puffin, or Brown-headed Gaiter in the official language, occupied the bushes, but it was a torment to photograph them, as they move rather quickly, chaotically, and while you point the lens at the place where it was sitting, it is not there anymore.
Well, I took a couple of good shots (we won't be picking on the sharpness of focus, right?)
The second bird met today could not be recognized, proudly sitting on a branch with its tail to me and not wanting to turn around, so it was photographed
She looks suspiciously like a female thrush, but I'm not so sure. If anyone recognizes - write to e-mail, I will be glad to hear an opinion.
In general, when I fix comments on the site, it will be easier to write about all sorts of things
That's all for now, see you soon!