A very funny bird, it's a web bird (look at the registration: HTML).
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A couple of osprey from last weekend. Not too many of these guys around any more, wish I could follow them to South America for the winter. Outings like this make it easier to look at the empty spots in my bag where the 7D2 and 5D4 used to live - I've finally stopped crying over them. hehehe.
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Thank you, Bert63! Do you mean camera settings? It's either AF mode 1 (most universal) for slow birds like herons or hawks, or the mode for erratically moving objects (forgot the number) for smaller ones.As usual graet shots Cog - thanks for posting them.
What is your set-up again?
You are so far in the other side that I'm nearly half a day ahead of you. So, it's good morning to me and good night to you!Eurasian Curlew - hard to tell the exact race but most probably Numenius arquata orientalis. They don't reach to Hawaii (well, no record so far...) and I still have to see it in Europe (very little probability since I'm on the other side of the globe and my rare visits to my country of origin are like "where first and what has the priority" !
You are so far in the other side that I'm nearly half a day ahead of you. So, it's good morning to me and good night to you!
Two from today with RF 800mm IS STM.
Heuglin's gull catching a fish larger than it's mouth!
EOS-R + RF 800mm, 1/1600 sec, ISO 800
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And an American Black Duck flying by.
EOS-R + RF 800mm, 1/1600 sec, ISO 2000
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My guess is Western marsh harrier, female.With this one I have real problem !