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4th is Buzzard

5th is Merlin digiscoped. The pile of wood was setup by the local birders [Action Men as they are always in camo when I ride by]

1st is [may] Peregrine that plucked a wader from a mixed flock on Severn.


 
Posted : 26/10/2010 11:21 pm
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and another... sneaked up on this one at Little on Severn Church.

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Posted : 26/10/2010 11:29 pm
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Generally when you think you've seen an Eagle, it's a Buzzard ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 26/10/2010 11:34 pm
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Bald Eagle somewhere in the UK...
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Posted : 26/10/2010 11:50 pm
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Martin, they're Tourist Eagles. Common Buzzards in other words. And they are very common these days, often see them soaring right over the centre of Chippenham, and I've seen them over Bath too. Starting to see Red Kites not far away as well. There are some fabulous photos on here, I'm very jealous.
Here's a recent, not brilliant one:
http://flic.kr/p/8wrnKA

Sue, a Peregrine/Saker cross. Somewhere on my computer I've got a photo of one of the Bath Peregrines perched on the church where they nest plucking a pigeon or similar, a little trail of feathers drifting away, but it's not on line and I can't get to it at the mo'.
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Posted : 26/10/2010 11:52 pm
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Brilliant shots here. I'm getting a bit obsessed with owls recently after seeing a tawny(?) near my house. What length lens are you guys using for these?

I took my ones with a Nikon 70-300 VR lens, but that was at a paid for photo day through Wild Arena at the Hawk Conservancy. It's a great opportunity to get some decent pics.


 
Posted : 27/10/2010 9:35 am
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Some of these are fantastic!

A very lame snap of an owl that forgot it wasn't night time. Often see it in the garden.

Get loads of buzzards and the odd peregrine too.

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Posted : 27/10/2010 9:37 am
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What length lens are you guys using for these?

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This one was 130mm @ f/4.2 - 1/4000s (ISO400)

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And this one was 300mm @ f/5.6 - 1/800s (ISO400)

Both taken using the crappy old version (non-VR) 70-300mm G Nikkor on my Nikon D80.

The one of the eagle I don't have the EXIF data for, but it was much closer as it is about to land on the handler about five meters in front of me. So probably around 70mm.

All were taken during a falconry display at Warwick Castle.


 
Posted : 27/10/2010 9:47 am
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grum: I love that "Angel of Death"-style vulture one.
Moody, sharp as a tack and the burning around it really sets it off.

Nice job!


 
Posted : 27/10/2010 10:05 am
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Posted : 27/10/2010 10:18 pm
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both taken in the northern territory in Australia


 
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