He's looking up between head down for eating.I like the bird's pose. Nicely done, Alan.
Oh, NOOO! I was thinking it's just me and maybe 1-2 more (conservative) guys around using medieval camerasBackyard local kookaburra, early morning, backlit through the neighbours bamboo.
Canon 5D4, EF 100-400 @371, f/5.6, 1/200 sec, ISO400.
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Thanks @ISv. I'm sure there are more than a few of us. The most important camera is the one that you have with you.Oh, NOOO! I was thinking it's just me and maybe 1-2 more (conservative) guys around using medieval cameras! Very nice shot (and not because you are using "mirror slapper"): good is good whatever "brush" you are using!

I didn’t know you had an 800mm. New?I keep trying to get decent photos from our white-tailed eagle (European relative of the bald eagle).
They don't like to come close. But this time I got a photo from the adult tercel.
He was just running away from two crows an landed on the frozen lake.
This is from a few hundred meters away:
R6m2+800STM+1.4x@1120mm and still almost 1:1 crop.
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Nope! Borrowed from a friend. I did use it before last summer when I was taking photos of our peregrines.I didn’t know you had an 800mm. New?