I have spent the last couple of days staking out kingfishers on my local brook. Yesterday morning, I planted an enticing perch in the mud and then returned to set up the camera just down stream from it. I sat under some camouflage material that covered both me and the camera equipment After a couple of hours, cold and stiffness had set in so I came away with no success (yet). I returned later that day for the last hour and half for another try but again without any success. I am not to be deterred though and by 10 this morning, I was back for another try. I was massively encouraged when I got there because on and beneath the branch, three separate lots of white droppings stood out like a beacon, a sure sign that a Kingfisher had used my perch. So, it's just a matter of time and patience before I get a nice photograph of the resident Kingfisher to add to the hundreds and hundreds of close up Kingfisher photographs that I have taken there previously. It's always exciting to speculate about the "resident", male or females, adult or juvenile? Hopefully, I will have the answer in the next day or so. In the meantime, here are photographs of Kingfishers from previous years and taken from this very spot.
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