Thank you. From my experience of photographing wild birds (small birds) for over 10 years, I understand that birds have very precise time schedules for their movements.
@UNNAMEDPLAYEROFFICIALАй бұрын
I didn't know that they kept to a schedule. I have often noticed there are times when my garden is full of birds and other times there aren't even any in the sky.
@Tube-xc5otАй бұрын
The following is my experience. Small birds that act solitary will set a route within their territory and patrol it periodically.The first job of photographing wild birds is to determine this. Once you know this,just wait and the wild birds will come to you. Small birds that act in flocks are relatively loose. They have a wide range of movement and seem to haveseveral feeding grounds, and when the food runs out they will move to a new location. If you can find a feeding ground, the chances of meeting them around the same time increases. Sorry for the long post. Just for reference.
@UNNAMEDPLAYEROFFICIALАй бұрын
Thankyou for taking the time to write that! Very informative.