I went to the forest. I see a lone jackdaw sitting on a stump at the edge of the forest. I decided to photograph her. The place is completely open, there is not a single bush behind which one could hide. I think until I reach her she will fly away.
He began to slowly approach her carefully. I see the jackdaw does not fly away.
Finally got close enough. I see that the jackdaw has begun to stir with displeasure. This is a clear sign that she is unhappy that I came close to her.
I stopped and watched her. I see that she has not calmed down much.
I decided to photograph her. Slowly raised the camera and slowly began to take pictures. I knew that the clicks of the camera shutter were very disturbing for the birds. So I was in no hurry. He did not make any sudden movements so as not to frighten her away.
When I looked through the viewfinder, I saw that the jackdaw was looking at me very unkindly. Apparently she didn't like the fact that he prevented her from dozing in the sun. The day was very hot and apparently she did not want to fly anywhere. Moreover, there was no one around and no one interfered with her except me.
It is clear that she was very unhappy. I took some photographs. The jackdaw, meanwhile, showed me by her appearance that I should leave and not bother her.
That's exactly what I did. He began to slowly move away from her. Let her continue to doze and no longer be angry with me.