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<blockquote data-quote="jtwood" data-source="post: 1393731" data-attributes="member: 35827"><p>Day Two</p><p>Our turn for the Goshawk Hide discipline in the Hide was even tougher for the Goshawk than the Golden Eagle you had to Point your Lens at the bait which in our case was a Dead Grouse, And then wait, Five hours later no sign of any Goshawk and three very bored and stiff photographers had given up hope.</p><p>Ole was to collect us at 1.30pm the Goshawk seemingly was a morning bird , it was now 12.30 there was some seed feeders in front of the hide which were being visited by Marsh Tit, Crested Tit, Bullfinch, Jay and some other small birds photographing them past in the last hour very well. </p><p>Ole returned on time to return us to the Lodge.</p><p>Our Guide and owner of the Hides Ole Martin Dahle is a cheery larger than life character full of fun and 110% committed to getting you the very best photos he can, He is called the Eagle Man in Norway. The Lodge is visited by Europe’s best wildlife photographers Andy Rouse and Brutus Ostling are among many of the names in the Guest book, There are many signed copies of Photography books in the Lodge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtwood, post: 1393731, member: 35827"] Day Two Our turn for the Goshawk Hide discipline in the Hide was even tougher for the Goshawk than the Golden Eagle you had to Point your Lens at the bait which in our case was a Dead Grouse, And then wait, Five hours later no sign of any Goshawk and three very bored and stiff photographers had given up hope. Ole was to collect us at 1.30pm the Goshawk seemingly was a morning bird , it was now 12.30 there was some seed feeders in front of the hide which were being visited by Marsh Tit, Crested Tit, Bullfinch, Jay and some other small birds photographing them past in the last hour very well. Ole returned on time to return us to the Lodge. Our Guide and owner of the Hides Ole Martin Dahle is a cheery larger than life character full of fun and 110% committed to getting you the very best photos he can, He is called the Eagle Man in Norway. The Lodge is visited by Europe’s best wildlife photographers Andy Rouse and Brutus Ostling are among many of the names in the Guest book, There are many signed copies of Photography books in the Lodge. [/QUOTE]
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