Clash of the Yellowhammers

The planning for this picture started in the summer, when Fergus collected sheaves of oats from a local farmer specifically as winter food for the yellowhammers. One evening in February, hearing that snow was forecast for the next morning, Fergus set up his hide in the garden, hung out feeders and carefully positioned a sheaf of oats. ‘I woke early and got into the hide to wait. After a few hours, the garden was full of birds. At one point I counted 32 yellowhammers feeding on the ground.’ After another couple of hours, more snow fell and the yellowhammers began jumping up and feeding on the sheaf. ‘Every so often I would see a fight between two males over ownership of the oats,’ says Fergus, ‘but the spats were incredibly fast.’ This, however, was the event he decided to concentrate on. Two days later, Fergus got his shot, capturing both the clash and the composition he’d planned.
Nikon D300 + Nikon 200-400mm f4 lens at 220mm; 1/1000 sec at f5.6; ISO 500.
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