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We get these very beautiful, graceful, flocks of American Pelicans circling over head fairly frequently, How do you take a photo like this? Just took this one a few minutes ago looking into a bright sky
D850, 200-500mm
F/7.1 1/1000" ISO64
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Very nice Neil.
I recognize that tree & pond. I can't tell if these are Harriet or M15, but I do recognize them. :) They were REALLY busy this season, with two hatch sessions. I saw recently that thy are already working on the nest for the next round! Incredible.

Looks like this will be the 1st year in the last 7 that we have not been able to visit the area. :-/
Yep..
M15 on top, a shor in late 19. The one of Harriet leaving the pond is 3 years old I think. Yes...very busy this past season. We lived in our RV 12-20 and spent the winters here so saw them every year. Bought a house in Magnolia Landing in NFM up US-41 and off the road now.
 
First and only shot on a fairly miserable grey day. This kestrel sped past at head height before climbing to hover against the grey sky when I discovered dust on the AF sensor (now sorted thanks to @Steve). Shame about the busy background
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Nikon D500, 500mm PF @f/5.6, 1/2500, ISO 2000
 
First and only shot on a fairly miserable grey day. This kestrel sped past at head height before climbing to hover against the grey sky when I discovered dust on the AF sensor (now sorted thanks to @Steve). Shame about the busy backgroundView attachment 5687

Nikon D500, 500mm PF @f/5.6, 1/2500, ISO 2000
I know how fast these guys can travel. What country are you in? It looks different to our Nankeen Kestrel (Australia). I once had close encounter (further back in this thread). Took me back to that day. Great capture!