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    Another Juvi

    I can only imagine how this capture would have turned out had I had a 500mm lens. I'm getting a wee bit frustrated having to crop too much. :mad2:
    ahhh well, still having fun capturing and seeing these guys. This one flew across from the other side of the river, circled above me 3 times as if checking me out, then promply flew right back where he came from. lol
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    Re: Another Juvi

    Yes a a teenager....looks to be about 2 years old+-.

    Awesome bird and you caught him in a nice spread!! Nice capture!

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    Re: Another Juvi

    The juvies are beautiful. I love the mottling. Great shot!
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    Re: Another Juvi

    Thanks to both of you! Eric... full spread catch was easy, he/she was gliding at the time.
    Cara... I love the mottling too and this one had about the nicest I've seen. Beautiful. I'm glad he/she came to the conclusion that I was not a big rabbit.
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