Thought these turned out nice, trusty 100-400L with the 60d. Taken at Ridgefield wildlife refuge...the light unusually cooperative, I thought. I'm unsure of what kind of hawk it is, I'd love some ID help (i suck at this whole birding thing!)
woos Goldmember 2,224 posts Likes: 24 Joined Dec 2008 Location: a giant bucket More info | Feb 05, 2012 18:42 | #1 Thought these turned out nice, trusty 100-400L with the 60d. Taken at Ridgefield wildlife refuge...the light unusually cooperative, I thought. I'm unsure of what kind of hawk it is, I'd love some ID help (i suck at this whole birding thing!) amanathia.zenfolio.com
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horse51 Goldmember 1,287 posts Joined Mar 2010 Location: Illinois More info | Feb 05, 2012 18:49 | #2 Northern harrier..I think... Good catch... Alan "horse51" Barbor
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mak65 Senior Member 331 posts Likes: 17 Joined Dec 2010 Location: Cypress, TX More info | Feb 05, 2012 19:03 | #3 Alan's correct - Northern Harrier. Good shot!
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Feb 05, 2012 21:07 | #4 Woot thanks guys amanathia.zenfolio.com
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