Another great spot and I agree with your comments regarding hides. I've always been amazed as to how small birds can land on prickly plants like Gorse bushes without being impaled on the thorns. I thought you went from Canon to Olympus. I wasn't aware you had a Sony. I'm looking at the Canon R5 at the moment so that I can keep my L-Series lenses.
Brilliant video again Mike, love the fact that although you mention the technical stuff your clear love and understanding of bird life and all things nature shines through.
Wonderful videography and photography Mike. I learn new things every time I watch your videos. Thank you for love for birds and the art of nature photography. 💙
Love the flight shots with the Sony A1 and video of the Tern so close to the hide ! As soon as the sun gets to high its time to go ! Awesome Mike great tips 👍😍
I echo all of the comments so far - thank you for sharing again. I have just sold a lot of my Canon gear in a move to Olympus primarily to save weight and bulk as I found that I was leaving my 600mm f/4 Canon lens at home most of the time when out and about with photography in mind. I am way behind you in terms of understanding video but fingers crossed that I don't get the bug and find myself pining after more capable equipement such as the A1 and a 200-600mm zoom! You have definitely inspired me to visit Minsmere again, (been once), and to spend a few days in East Anglia at some point, thank you.
Great video and thank you for all the very helpful information about the location and hides. The images with the a1 to me on my device look as nice as with your Olympus. When you compare at home an a1 image to the Olympus under similar conditions is it a match do certain aspects stand out on comparison? Are all ducks bullish or are some more placid.
A nice reminder that I need to get to Minsmere.
As always an inspiration. Thanks for your video and guide.
Great advice Mike. Your knowledge and expertise comes across in spades. Keep the videos coming please.
Great video Mike...you always have great content 👍
Beautifully done!!!
Another informative video with great footage and images. Thanks!!
Thanks for all the useful tips. Appreciated.
Another great spot and I agree with your comments regarding hides. I've always been amazed as to how small birds can land on prickly plants like Gorse bushes without being impaled on the thorns. I thought you went from Canon to Olympus. I wasn't aware you had a Sony. I'm looking at the Canon R5 at the moment so that I can keep my L-Series lenses.
I did go from canon to olympus but bought one Sony body and lens when olympus may have gone out of business trying to decide what to do. .
Excellent video, very interesting and full of information!!!
Excellent images and info as usual Mike.
Thanks for sharink this Video, Mike...
As always, very enjoyable. Excellent work.
Some great shots as always. It was clearly worth getting up early for!
Love the great advice and explanations sprinkled in, thank you so much for sharing! :)
Another great video Mike. Definitely planning a visit to Minsmere soon. Always enjoy your videos. Keep them coming.
Brilliant video again Mike, love the fact that although you mention the technical stuff your clear love and understanding of bird life and all things nature shines through.
Another good video, thanks. Another bird I see lots along the path with the Gorse is Stonechat, as you say they are used to people there.
Wonderful videography and photography Mike. I learn new things every time I watch your videos. Thank you for love for birds and the art of nature photography. 💙
Thank you for your time and effort, another wonderful video. Great shots and advice as always
Perfect timing, as will be visiting Minsmere in a couple of weeks time. Great video, thank you
Great video Mike
Love the flight shots with the Sony A1 and video of the Tern so close to the hide ! As soon as the sun gets to high its time to go ! Awesome Mike great tips 👍😍
I echo all of the comments so far - thank you for sharing again. I have just sold a lot of my Canon gear in a move to Olympus primarily to save weight and bulk as I found that I was leaving my 600mm f/4 Canon lens at home most of the time when out and about with photography in mind. I am way behind you in terms of understanding video but fingers crossed that I don't get the bug and find myself pining after more capable equipement such as the A1 and a 200-600mm zoom! You have definitely inspired me to visit Minsmere again, (been once), and to spend a few days in East Anglia at some point, thank you.
Thank you great information
Great video and thank you for all the very helpful information about the location and hides. The images with the a1 to me on my device look as nice as with your Olympus. When you compare at home an a1 image to the Olympus under similar conditions is it a match do certain aspects stand out on comparison? Are all ducks bullish or are some more placid.
That shoveler has anger issues.
What was that bird that u can here at the start of the video iv bin herring it a lot lately plz can some one help me.
There is a Wren singing right at the start.
@@MikeLaneFRPS thx I known now for a wile I go birding a lot out to marshes. great content.