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Thought this was a red-tailed hawk...
But now I'm not so sure. Here's the first exposure. Paul, what do you usually set your camera to catch a flying backlit hawk like this?.
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Tried to bring out more detail...
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I knew what it was even dark like the first.The second tells me it's age though ;)
What you have here is a juvenile redtailed hawk.
My setting for hawks in flight are not set in stone as you can imagine, but +1ev 5600k WB is a good start. I shoot RAW+JPEG , so if I do get a sweet shot, i can always adjust the raw as a last resort.
I am not fond of editing as I prefer to shoot shoot shoot.
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Female Hairy or Downy Woodpecker?
My first thought when I saw this in the field was that it's a Hairy Woodpecker. When I got home and looked in my book, it seems that the marks are very similar to the Downy. These aren't the greatest pics, but I'm sticking with my first thoughts and going with a Hairy Woodpecker.
Am I correct Paul?
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I had the ID instantly from the first image..... DOWNY
The beak is too short and the white above it are some good field marks to go by. Hairy/ Downy isn't that easy though as You can tell.
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Originally Posted by paulnj
I had the ID instantly from the first image..... DOWNY
The beak is too short and the white above it are some good field marks to go by. Hairy/ Downy isn't that easy though as You can tell.
Thanks for the help Paul!