That eagle on the bare branch in the rain looks HUNGRY.R5 RF 200-800
Going a bit nuts with different threads and eagle...but I figure I am with the right crowd for that.
Happy New Year everyone!
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Cute little guys.Did a bit of a road trip to southern Victoria to complete my gallery of colourful Robins.
Pink Robin
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Lovely little bird - worth the trip and thanks for sharing.Did a bit of a road trip to southern Victoria to complete my gallery of colourful Robins.
Pink Robin
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Adorable flying ballsDid a bit of a road trip to southern Victoria to complete my gallery of colourful Robins.
Pink Robin
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AFAIK size is about the only noticeable difference. This guy was almost for sure a sharp shinned hawk and very small as you can see from the backdrop (the block is 8 in high). The Coopers hawks around here are much larger, but I suspect a small individual would be hard to distinguish from a large sharp shinned.I glanced at my backyard feeder and there was not any activity. I noticed something in one of the trees to the side....
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Due to its size, I am thinking this is a Sharp-Shinned Hawk and not a Cooper's hawk. But, if someone wants to correct me, that is fine.
Either way...total buzz kill. Not a bird at my feeder until after it flew off.
R1 EF 500 f/4 II
Adorable flying balls
Thanks for posting, northern hemisphere needs colour in this time of the year.