This is the result of three days work (about 4 hours each day). On the first day I observed two Grey Wagtails. I noticed that one of them prefered a specific stone and would come there quite often (perhaps once or twice in two hours). I placed my hide 5 meters from the stone and started waiting. The Grey Wagtails weren't really comfortable with the hide the first day (although one of them was close a couple of times). Today they were a bit more comfortable and the other Grey Wagtail perched on the rock for a few seconds a single time. This is the result - the last picture I created. In all this was only my second encounter with a Grey Wagtail.
I can't decide if the head is turned slightly away. Perhaps someone with greater experience could tell me this and explain what you're looking for (is it the birds neck, beak, eye or something else?)
Canon EOS 400D
EF 400mm f/5.6L USM
1/400, f/5.6, ISO 800, tripod
Shadow brightened slightly, noisereduction, crop, smartsharpen.


