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Very nice! Love the lighting in the last one.And one adult male in full light, immature male and for the third one I'm kind of helpless: looks more like immature Woodchat Shrike (Lanius senator) but missing the whitish panel on the wing?
And one adult male in full light, immature male and for the third one I'm kind of helpless: looks more like immature Woodchat Shrike (Lanius senator) but missing the whitish panel on the wing?
That looks like the evil eye.Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Sigma APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG/HSM (77mm)
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He looks like he is waiting for an RF 35mm f/1.2...Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Camera: Canon EOS-20D
Lens: Sigma APO 70-200mm F2.8 EX DG/HSM (77mm)
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Great catch Alan: I still have to see one of these...An unexpected treat this afternoon. We were in the prairies of the Wuchuan region of Inner Mongolia, not expecting to see anything, but on leaving the car I had set the R7/RF100-400mm for BIF and a small raptor whizzed by and I got a couple of shots. It turned out to be an Amur Falcon, (Average length: 33 cm (13 in), Average wingspan: 70 cm (28 in), Average weight: 150 g (5.2 oz)) which is a great migrator as it does 15000km from NE China to South Africa and back and can do a record 3000km non-stop over open ocean). It wasn't very close, at about 30m away according to EXIF).
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One first photo of a new bird, especially unexpected, makes our day! I hadn't a clue what it was until I downloaded it.Great catch Alan: I still have to see one of these...