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    Member Ira Runyan's Avatar
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    American Kestrel

    Sometimes, it pays to have a wife that's bored. My wife was bored this afternoon following 1 1/2 days of rain, and she wanted to get out of the house, so we drove to the St. Sebastian River Preserve State Park located at the Brevard County - Indian River County line. While there, we came upon this American Kestrel ..........




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    Re: American Kestrel

    Way to go Ira, Nice shot. I know how hard it is to get close to these guys.

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    Re: American Kestrel

    Wow - the kind of mages I've only been able to imagine for a couple years now - but impossible to execute.

    Very nice.
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    Re: American Kestrel

    Very good !!

    I just hope I have a chance to photo a kestrel :cryin: :mad2:

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    Re: American Kestrel

    What a coincidence, I was watching a kestrel very similar to this one just last night. It was siting on the top of a small dead tree, right in front of me, in the middle of a grass area and waiting for the small birds to fly out of the trees behind me. As they did it swooped down straight at me and tried to catch the small birds about two meters above my head. At the moment my camera is broken and being repaired and it seems like all the birds are taunting me due to my lack of equipment. I must have seen five species that I have never seen before in the last week including a common potoo that I was able to walk right up to this morning.
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