Wonderful capture on the post. We have Wedge tailed Eagles as birds of prey here in Tasmania along with the White Bellied Sea Eagle, the Masked Owl and a few others..
Hello Bob!:) It would be difficult to get a sharper image of this beautiful Buzzard.Fantastic images, but I would rather they didn't prey on our chicks!!:)
I remember an old song by a British comedian about standing by the lamp post at the corner of the street......George Formby I think his name was. Probably didn't have Buzzards in mind!
Hello Bob, I like the light in his eye. Great captures of the Buzzard! Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteWow weer zo'n mooie Bob lieve groetjes Daniëlle
ReplyDeleteAmazing hawk! What's hawk is looking at?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Bird, that should have a brilliant name rather than just Buzzard~
ReplyDeleteLovely sky, lovely bird, nicely taken with good detail. Just the perch!!!
ReplyDeletegeweldig mooi Bob.
ReplyDeleteHello. Great picture. Well done Bob.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,un Ratonero em plena ciudad,magifica toma en su preciso momento.Un abrazo
ReplyDeleteThey are great pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Wow! Make me feel very envious. Odd to see one on an urban perch.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic bird, well captured.
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Such a proud bird, and great photos!
ReplyDeleteYes, a proud bird Joo.
Deletewow ! 500mm ? superb !
ReplyDeleteMagestic and magnificent - and not common on this side of the pond.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Do you haveany birds of prey EC?
DeleteOh yes. We have eagles and kestrels. And owls. No vultures though. And no buzzards.
DeleteYou have a grand amount, thanks EC.
DeleteMany of us here tend to think of buzzards being long necked vultures--- This is a fine looking fellow.
ReplyDeletesharp-eyed buteo beauty!
ReplyDeleteIm always impressed by these birds and the great shots you do
ReplyDeleteThank you Marty.
DeleteSehr schön der Bussard.
ReplyDeleteGruß
Noke
Bob, a dandy indeed!
ReplyDeleteawesome
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Those are some intense eyes.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely not common!
ReplyDeleteHe is a beauty Bob, and I love the look in his eyes.
Actually, they are quite common, which I am pleased, but they are open to the hunters, louse ridden humans.
DeleteIt has killer looks.
ReplyDeleteWell captured.
cool bird
ReplyDeleteWonderful capture on the post.
ReplyDeleteWe have Wedge tailed Eagles as birds of prey here in Tasmania along with the White Bellied Sea Eagle, the Masked Owl and a few others..
Very very great portrait Bob.
ReplyDeleteEl halcón se ha buscado una buena atalaya urbana desde la que otear el horizonte.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
nice captures :)
ReplyDeleteYou really have some excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteStunning absolutely stunning. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
DeleteExcelente nitidez y magnífica música.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo
Hello Bob!:) It would be difficult to get a sharper image of this beautiful Buzzard.Fantastic images, but I would rather they didn't prey on our chicks!!:)
ReplyDeleteI remember an old song by a British comedian about standing by the lamp post at the corner of the street......George Formby I think his name was. Probably didn't have Buzzards in mind!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the buzzard!
ReplyDeleteYou were VERY close!!
Captadas com maestria. Maravilhosas fotos. Abraço.
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