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Northern Male Harrier

A migratory raptor to my area from November to late April and a very hard raptor to capture! Anyone here having any luck capturing these raptors?
 

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mackguyver said:
Okay, I'm done attacking my own reflection in your car's paint, and sure I'll pose for you:
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Nice shot Otto
 
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J.R. said:
A few grey bushchats have taken to frequenting our yard -
Beautiful ... what a coincidence, just today morning I saw this bird really close by, on the road, while I was driving to work ... didn't know what it was called ... now I know ... a very beautiful bird.
 
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Diablo, catching them on the glides is the best way but they are somewhat erratic, reminding me of the F-111 using its ground avoidance radar.

J.R., those Himalayan Bulbuls look interesting.

mackguyver, Great shot of the Cardinal! Now if you had shots of it attacking your paint with a can of the wax in the picture, it would be a cardinal endorsement for the shine :)

This is one from earlier in the year when I finally started using the 5D MK III instead of the 7D. This Western Bluebird hovered then grabbed the worm from the high grass. I just watched as it was nearly in line with the sun. Fortunately for me it landed on the closest boulder before beating the worm in a pulp for breakfast. 600 f/4 v1 w/1.4 1/800 : f/9 : ISO 400
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Had a Harrier pair nest a few miles from me this year. Got a few picts. The Males seem to be the most difficult target, very shy.

1. Harrier female hunting in fields.
2. Harrier juvenile
3. Harrier male with his kill ( a red winged blackbird nestling )
 

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