A couple of Black Shouldered Kites the flying shot is a Juvenile.
cookie99 Senior Member 482 posts Joined Apr 2007 Location: Melbourne Australia More info | Jan 11, 2008 21:45 | #1 A couple of Black Shouldered Kites the flying shot is a Juvenile. Chris Cooke "Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni"
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canonloader Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 11, 2008 22:28 | #2 Great shots. Looking at these, I came to the conclusion that there is no raptor that knows how to relax. They are always so intent on something. Mitch- ____...^.^...____
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MikeI Goldmember 2,074 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2006 Location: NorCal More info | Jan 11, 2008 23:31 | #3 Great shots! Filled the frame nicely! canonloader wrote in post #4685375 Great shots. Looking at these, I came to the conclusion that there is no raptor that knows how to relax. They are always so intent on something. ![]() Totally true. They always have an intense look. Every now and then a kestrel can have a look other than "I want to eat you", but not too often. Doubleshot Photography
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