Peregrine x Lanner falcons at the local BOP/Falconry centre.

Peregrine x Lanner

Peregrine x Lanner
Beautiful details, John!
ozulrike Goldmember More info | Oct 04, 2022 03:26 | #18631 johnfosteruk wrote in post #19431784 Peregrine x Lanner falcons at the local BOP/Falconry centre. ![]() Peregrine x Lanner ![]() Peregrine x Lanner Beautiful details, John! Living in a beautiful part of the world!
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ozulrike Goldmember More info | Oct 04, 2022 03:30 | #18632 Thanks, Mike! Always lucky when they stop for a moment and let you capture them Living in a beautiful part of the world!
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BillinTexas Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2022 04:54 | #18633 Bill being Smug
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BillinTexas Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2022 04:56 | #18634 Bill being Smug
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robamy Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2022 05:00 | #18635 flickr https://www.flickr.com/photos/robamyphotos/
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ozulrike Goldmember More info | Oct 04, 2022 05:23 | #18636 Bill in Texas wrote in post #19432009 ![]() Amazing colours, what a beautiful bird! Great capture Living in a beautiful part of the world!
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sidknee Goldmember More info | Oct 04, 2022 06:40 | #18637 Looking for dinner common buzzard
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BirdsofBC " eye candy, pure and simple" More info | Oct 04, 2022 06:57 | #18638 i know this crow very well and it lets me get quite close.
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Archibald You must be quackers! More info | Oct 04, 2022 08:07 | #18639 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19431959 Very nice capture of this big ol' boy, Ed! Cool looking shot. Thank you, Mike. Canon R5 and R7, assorted Canon lenses, Sony RX100, Pentax Spotmatic F
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Oct 04, 2022 08:22 | #18640 Wood duck Image hosted by forum (1179769) © fotoi [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2022 08:25 | #18641 IMAGE LINK: https://flic.kr/p/69B1rh Rufous-backed Shrike (Lanius schach) A large, noisy shrike typical of open habitats across Asia. Adults have a dark mask and a light gray upper back with a variable amount of orange on lower back and flanks. Eastern subspecies has complete black cap; melanistic form has more extensive dark mask and is darker overall. Smaller Bay-backed Shrike has thicker black mask; Gray-backed Shrike has darker gray back and lacks orange coloration and white in wings. Juveniles difficult to separate from other juvenile shrikes. Gives loud, screeching calls; also mimics other birds. Source: https://ebird.org …otshr1?siteLanguage=en_PH Location: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muntinlupa Visit my Flickr
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Oct 04, 2022 08:27 | #18642 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19431947 ! Quite nicely photographed, didgit! This image is really sharp with great lighting! Thank you for your kind reply.
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dolina Cream of the Crop More info | Oct 04, 2022 08:34 | #18643 Love the image Visit my Flickr
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Oct 04, 2022 08:36 | #18644 dolina wrote in post #19432077 Love the image Would you have a way to step 1-2 to the right so that grass in front of the bird could be avoided? Thank you. It was a very tight location and I was not able to move to avoid the grass.
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K9Kirk Likes neck nibbling and soft growls in the ear More info | Oct 04, 2022 09:31 | #18645 Lame-Duck wrote in post #19431947 Very nicely photographed, ozulrike! I like the bird's pose. Ha ha ha...love it. When I first looked at this shot, I thought, what's wrong with this egret's beak...plus it's eye is all deformed. Then I saw the perfect reflection and realized what you had done. Very clever RAL. I really enjoyed this photo. Wonderful shot of the white-winged dove, fotoi! Great capture, flurp! It looks like you really got pretty close to this vulture. I'll bet you could smell him/her. ![]() Perfecto, Tom! Lighting, sharpness, background, setting, composition, and everything else! Very nice capture, Mark! That early morning, and late afternoon light just can't be beat. This shot absolutely pops, Steve! It is so awesome! Outstanding work! These are both terrific shots, Kirk, but the reddish egret scouting the hidden lagoon is a "killer" shot for sure! Quite nicely photographed, didgit! This image is really sharp with great lighting! Thanks a bunch, LD! I really appreciate a comment like that. Have a nice day, bud! “You can’t stop what’s comin’; it ain’t all waitin’ on you—that’s vanity.” - Uncle Ellis
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