Today (Thursday), I switched from watching Spotted Flycatchers catching flies to watching Bee-eaters eating bees (and also dragonflies). Thanks, Andrew, for a few tips in your post.
After an early start from Lincoln, my son Alex ( on leave from (Somali) anti-piracy duties), and I arrived at the East Leake car-park at 8am. We were soon watching the Bee-eaters in the sun at the stakeout, mainly coming and going to the bare upper branches of a massive Ash Tree by the quarry. Throughout our stay, the Ash Tree was hardly ever without a perching Bee-eater or two,- often four and on one occasion five. A Great-spotted Woodpecker joined them briefly. The birding 'crowd' never exceeded 15.
I was able to relax on this particular twitch as Alex not only did the driving but also carried my (heavy) 'scope and took photographs.
Freddy