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Thank you Kurt, I agree.That's one gorgeous bird regardless of his choice of snack!
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Thank you Kurt, I agree.That's one gorgeous bird regardless of his choice of snack!
Thanks KurT!That's one gorgeous bird regardless of his choice of snack!
Thanks Rick, agreed!Beautiful shot Gene. Nature doing what nature does.
Thank you Paul.Outstanding work
Thank you Kengreat shot
Good information Jessica, thanks !Animals that eat birds are referred to as avivores. These predators know how to practice stealth in order to catch their prey. They usually outsmart the avians, and are of course bigger in physique so they’re able to maneuver the birds seamlessly.
Thanks!Outstanding.
Thanks for the comment JAS, I certainly agree with you on the photo being good for most walls.Well captured and great for a photobook but most might not appreciate it on the wall.
Nice find and sharp. You are right getting close shot, great job!I was able to catch some shots of this redshouldered hawk with an unfortunate squirrell for a moment. I was using a D850 and Nikon 200-500 at 500mm at 1/500 sec. I felt lucky to get such a close shot in the wild.View attachment 30636