

I returned to Morgan Territories this evening with my camera and my bird lens to look for that Red Shouldered hawk or anything else I might come upon. About a half mile before the parking area I saw a hawk out across the field that immediately stood out as "not a red-tail" I stopped the car and looked as it turned and I could see the white underside of a Ferruginous Hawk. I pulled to the shoulder (amazinginly I was at pretty much the only spot on that entire road where there is any shoulder at all) and started getting images out the window. Any bird photographer knows that the minute you step out of your car, the bird is gone, so I proceded to shoot out of every window of my little Honda while attempting to balance my 600mm lens on any surface I could find - seat backs, side mirrors, door, dashboard... There are much better images to be had of this beautiful and uncommon hawk, but here's a start. I really hope I'll have many more opportunities this winter to add some better images to this collection.



That was really the highlight of the evening as far as the photos go. The evening light wasn't too good. Here's a couple...
1 comment:
this is one day's work? i hate you.
these two landscapes are beautiful, it makes me want to wake up before noon
raj
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