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Taken with 7D, 1/500th, f/7.1, ISO 800, 300mm. (probably cropped to about 50% of original image)

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Here's an American Kestrel (falcon type bird not as large as a hawk however). Also taken at the Irvine, CA Wildlife Sanctuary. It's an area where there are several ponds, creeks and loads of dirt path walkways, etc. This Kestrel was difficult to capture. I was unable to get close. As soon as he saw me aim the 400mm lens he took off. Fortunately I was able to snap a few before he fled. Luckily he returned a few times within my two hour session there.
 

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Cormorant swallowing a huge pike. It took nearly 2 minutes to down the fish. Canon 7D with 300mm f/2.8 II plus 2xTC III, iso 200, f/5.6 and 1/2000, hand held. 1390x1000 crop.
 

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Barred Owl - Profile
Canon 7D, EOS 100-400mm, f/5.6, ISO 400, 1/60sec.

This guy flew down right past my head, as I was making some adjustments to my camera! I looked up to see what the "swoosh" was that fanned my face and ear and there he was sitting in a short Palm tree, only 6 or 7 feet away from me!! He let me shoot him for over 30 minutes and even gave me the infamous "One eyed wink" shot! It was a great day for photos!!
 

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