Thad E Ginathom
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Wow, both absolutely epic pictures. The first one is my favourite.
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great shot! these little guys move quickly and erratically in my experience.Burrowing Owls In-FlightView attachment 57277
Superb bird. Great image.Swallow-tailed Kite - Camera: Sony Alpha 1 March 15, 2024. In the coming weeks I'm going to focus on these birds of preyView attachment 57377
really nice RogerThis drake was just checking out the new nest box with his hen. They flew down to the water and promptly mated. I guess they liked their new apartment!
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WOW! I reckon you'd be pretty lucky to even see one of these in the wild yet alone take such a great photo of it.White-bellied Sea Eagle.
Mersey River Devonport Tasmania.
You got to start someplace and you will never stop taking crap photos of BiF you just get more winners among the crap.Australia's largest Eagle which is the sad for these shots as it was moving away and I am still learning inflight stuff.
So I am sorry for the poor quality, but it is always good, as I see it to get a shot of one.
Only wished these were far better, as the shot were a long way from it.
Interesting you should say that as they are quite common in the NW of Tasmania. There are a number of family groups not far from where I live.WOW! I reckon you'd be pretty lucky to even see one of these in the wild yet alone take such a great photo of it.
Yes, the secret is to only show the good stuff!You got to start someplace and you will never stop taking crap photos of BiF you just get more winners among the crap.
You're very lucky. I believe there are some around the Coorong but rarely seen. I have some pics of a rescued one on Kangaroo Island many years ago. They are beautiful birds.Interesting you should say that as they are quite common in the NW of Tasmania. There are a number of family groups not far from where I live.