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Eagles, Sharpie...From PEI POTN outing

 
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May 01, 2007 18:49 |  #16

Yep, the "sharp shinned" is a female merlin (have a look at Shirley's thread)!

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May 02, 2007 05:42 |  #17

Very nice series. This was obviously a great outing...an congratulations on the addition to the life list. :-)


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May 02, 2007 08:15 |  #18

cfcRebel wrote in post #3131725 (external link)
Impressive work, Trevor. And a bigger surprise, I think you got yourself a Merlin (#4). ;)

She's right and I had better check my pictures. It shows that I should never jump to id. I'm so used to seeing sharpies in that sort of situation.
This is the same bird seconds before Trevor's shot. Trevor, I hope it's ok to add this picture to your thread.
We really did have a good day, didn't we?


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May 02, 2007 19:15 |  #19

snowyowl13 wrote in post #3139150 (external link)
She's right and I had better check my pictures. It shows that I should never jump to id. I'm so used to seeing sharpies in that sort of situation.
This is the same bird seconds before Trevor's shot. Trevor, I hope it's ok to add this picture to your thread.
We really did have a good day, didn't we?

No problem at all Dan, and yes it was a great day, I'm glad the trip my way wasn't a dissapointment :D


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