Reed Warblers like malfunctioning robots

There’s the sound of a malfunctioning robot coming from the reeds. It sounds like a pilot episode of a 1970s science fiction series, where they’ve yet to finalise the sound effects. There’s the merest glimpse of a small brown bird amongst the swaying reeds

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

It has a distinctive large bill and a white patch on its neck.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

I’ve photographed Reed Warblers, Acrocephalus scirpaceus, before but never had a photograph as clear as that. To say they are elusive would be an understatement. Further on, alongside the brook I hear another one. It can’t be any other species. I stand on the muddy bank, surrounded by reeds for half an hour waiting to see if I can catch a glimpse.

There it is, for a split second.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

It’s moving so fast on the opposite bank that I can hardly keep up.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

I wait around for another hour and catch glimpses of them. There are two, and they seem to meet directly opposite me, in the reeds on the opposite bank. This is the only other clear view I get.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

Reed Warblers live in Africa and come to the UK to breed. They weave a nest suspended in the air on reeds. I’d love to see one.

The next day I go back. At the quay I can hear the familiar robot. There’s no sign, until one appears on the water level and takes a good look around.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

It flits and then shuffles down a branch towards the water.

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

It’s going down for a drink from the river. All those insects must make your throat a bit dry, surely?

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

Then a few more hops:

Reed Warbler - The Hall of Einar - photograph (c) David Bailey (not the)

And it’s gone.

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