I decided to go up to the Sammish Flats (about 60 miles north of Seattle) in search of wintering raptors and wasn't disappointed. There were numerous red-tailed hawks in the trees along the freeway on the way up there. Once there my first encounter was a nice peregrine falcon which was (unfortunately) sitting on the crossbar of a telephone pole watching a large flock of dunlins near by. Down the road a bit was a rough-legged hawk on a telephone wire scanning the ditch below. There were several red-tails also hunting, a few eagles and several harriers in the area. I witnessed a harrier actually catching a dunlin in mid air - kind of a surprise. I was interested in getting flight and action shots. All were handheld with the 1D3 and 500mm.
Bob
Peregrine falcon
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Red-tail
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Red-tail
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Rough-legged - next 3 images
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