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RE: Birds Of Prey - 7/5/2010 4:21:05 PM   
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ooops my bad... Turkey Vulture... here...




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RE: Birds Of Prey - 7/5/2010 4:47:59 PM   
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Looks just like mine, must be a turkey vulture!






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RE: Birds Of Prey - 7/5/2010 7:24:02 PM   
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Sorta profound; how similar they look and knowing they come from opposite sides of the country.

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RE: Birds Of Prey - 7/7/2010 4:58:19 PM   
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Google "Snake River Birds Of Prey" Panda.

Ken is the one who pointed out that its very close to where I live, and its famous for the variety of raptors nesting there.

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You sure you're not just yanking our chain? I don't see any eagles anywhere in that picture.




Well, I'm not saying you're lying to us. I'm just saying I don't see a single eagle anywhere in that picture.


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RE: Birds Of Prey - 8/7/2010 9:40:29 PM   
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Ah-ha! Found the disc with the California condors on it!




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RE: Birds Of Prey - 8/7/2010 9:43:50 PM   
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And here's another one, with 2 condors. Doing twice as much condoring in half as much time, or something like that. This was about 30 miles south of Monterey. Thicker than flies down there.




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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/3/2010 9:27:43 PM   
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Bringing this thread back to show a blue heron that decided to go fishing in our creek today. I got a few pics before he decided that I was waaaaay too close and showed me his backside as he took off. 




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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/3/2010 9:35:04 PM   
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Every winter, the turkey vultures return to S Florida and dozens of them roost on the eaves of the metro Dade courthouse.

The joke is that they are trying to get as close to possible to all the lawyers inside.

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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/4/2010 2:06:25 PM   
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Wow, thanks Wyld, great pictures.

Blue Herons are awesome. I had water on my field all last night and it was full of Canadian Geese this morning when I woke up, Im thinking now that I should have shot a few pictures. I need to go on a photo safari before winter hits... its a good time of year for that, being a little cooler out now.

I still see several of the falcons over downtown Boise every day and the Swainsons Hawk still comes around on occasion.






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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/4/2010 7:12:40 PM   
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Bringing this thread back to show a blue heron that decided to go fishing in our creek today. I got a few pics before he decided that I was waaaaay too close and showed me his backside as he took off. 

Oh yeah, him! Too bad neither of us had a camera when one of those was directly above us with wings fully spread. Great ghu that was huge!


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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/13/2010 9:09:50 AM   
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Not a bird of prey but a wild turkey decided that his reflection in a window was a rival. Little weird to go to the window and see this looking in at you.




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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/13/2010 9:19:07 AM   
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I was in northern Wisconsin yesterday and saw a bald eagle in flight. I first saw it, then noticed the tail feathers, then the white head. Too cool!

My sister and the people we were visiting saw three wolves prior to that. Within the hour we saw 2 of the wolves (around 12:30 pm, no less!!) crossing the road about forty yards away from us as we were driving away. We didn't have a camera handy.

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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/13/2010 12:10:08 PM   
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We saw two immature eagles last week. Must have been a dead deer in the woods because they were there for a while.

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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/15/2010 12:21:46 AM   
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Not a bird of prey but a wild turkey decided that his reflection in a window was a rival. Little weird to go to the window and see this looking in at you.

Now that's what I call a 'Peeping Tom'!

Another visitor came to our creek today, an egret this time. I got some nice pics!  









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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/16/2010 2:00:59 PM   
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Birds of Prey includes those that do their hunting after dark.
And would sleep during the day, if perverts would just quit
peeping into their branches with cameras.








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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/16/2010 2:03:48 PM   
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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/16/2010 7:20:19 PM   
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Im loving all these pictures!

WyldHrt, Des, Outlier, thank you for posting!


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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/23/2010 10:11:35 PM   
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Sooo ugly you just have to love them...I took these on the 17 mile drive.

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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/23/2010 10:31:57 PM   
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Just... WOW!!! Incredible pic, Butch!!!

BTW, I posted some hummingbird pics in the photo forum, as I love photographing birds... but egrets and herons are already pushing it for a thread called 'birds of prey'


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RE: Birds Of Prey - 9/23/2010 11:07:41 PM   
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Thanks I love your shot with the bee...was it luck or technique?

ps...I checked out your birds in the photo section...great work!!

Butch

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