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More robins
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And here is the hawk that chased them away. I'm afraid the image isn't even good enough for an ID... I don't think it's a RT.
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...8/_MG_3954.jpg
edit- Here's a turkey vulture taken before the robins showed up (on the return drive). I wanted to practice manual focus with my 2X TC, the image hasn't been cropped.
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l4...8/_MG_3828.jpg
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That 2nd Robin shot is great! I've been meaning to get one like that, but with more body english - like a cartoon.
Good job with the vulture MF! A full-frame shot like that (overhead) with a 600mm is tough to keep inside the viewfinder!
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Nice job on the shot with the worm! I love the poses you got...:)
Emily
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Your hawk is an eastern red-shouldered hawk.
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Thank you Loupey, I was hoping to get a shot of one with a really stretched out worm. I guess the ground was too saturated from the snow melt, the birds were pulling them up with no trouble at all. AND.... it's not easy manually focusing on a moving bird! Practice makes perfect... and I need a lot more practice :D
Thank you Emily, even though the second image isn't exactly how I hoped it would be, it's my favorite from the day.
And thank you for the ID Paul... my first RS.... YIPPEE!!! :D lol. Is there going to be a peak time for the hawks to be migrating back? The other day when I saw the rough-legged, there was a guy from the University counting the different hawks as they flew over the bird observatory. I wish I could have talked a little with the guy but he looked pretty busy.
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Spring migration of raptors should be getting moving in a few week I would say having never done a spring watch myself.
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Your Robin images are great Copy, all brilliant in their own right, but 2 & 3 have the "Got it" factor. Excellent.
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