![]() ![]() The dogs were insistent that I fed them! We got the morning tasks done, I flew Pinotage at the first demonstration and then we loaded up the birds ready to leave with the trailer and landrover. We got home at 5.30am, keeping in touch with Adam and Jimmi who had continued the search. Holly and I then had to drive the two Barn Owls (we had taken Haze the new baby as a stand in) back to ICBP as there were babies to feed, birds to check, dogs and puppies to manage and we had an external demonstration that afternoon in Gloucester. Encore did brilliantly and then before the last shot the heavens opened and we abandoned the last shot. We spent about an hour walking the whole area calling him, some of the crew helped, and we left Adam and Jimmie looking because then Holly and I had to go back and finish the filming. The crew broke for a meal and we all went off looking for him. He did well to start with and then disappeared behind the barn. Pan has always been an interesting bird as he will suddenly go off on a little jaunt. ![]() Encore did well and we then switched to Pan. There was a huge crane with a light to be the moon, and another light on a wheat field, plus the camera on tracks and about 22 people not counting us. We then moved outside and did flying shots in the dark. Encore was very good, he did get upset when the camera (a three D one which was huge) moved on the boom, but as we had four people, his rapid exit out of a hole in the barn was covered by Adam outside. We got there about 8.00pm and were soon filming in a beautiful old barn. So after a full days work on Friday Holly, Jimmi (he was desperate to meet David Attenborough) and I drove up to the M25 meeting with Adam on the way. ![]()
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