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    Cinereous Harrier

    Just got back from vacation so a belated happy New Year to everyone. I went to the south of Brazil which retains a lot of forest and consequently is rich in birds and animals. There are also many species that don't make it up as far north as Sao Paulo
    Here is a shot of a Cinereous Harrier that hung out in the sand dunes close to where I was staying.
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Very nice shot, Jeff
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Very nice indeed Martin ,keep on posting .Looking forward to your next one
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Looks good. It's great to see species that I would never get to see. - TF
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Good, sharp shot. Looks like a juvenile?

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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Thanks for the comments guys. I agree Ron it does look like a young one.
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Very cool! I have never seen images of that species, thanks for sharing.
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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Nice shot Martin. I agree with the others, it is great seeing your shots of birds we would otherwise never get to see.

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    Re: Cinereous Harrier

    Thanks very much for all the comments guys, much appreciated, I'll keep them coming.
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