Hola Bob, magnificas y bellas fotos de este Busardo ratonero de fase oscura,aqui en mi zona son mas claros y pocos se ven con ese bello plumaje.Un saludo.
Hi Bob, Such a dark bird, they are wonderful to watch when in flight but so difficult to approach so as to get a decent image. Super set of images, the taking off image is tops. All the best, John
They look so stuffy and proper I think. I like that capture of the wings just before lift off. One of our hawks swooped down and got a very small snake one winter. It was about 10 inches long and amazed me that it was not dormant but under the leaves and he saw or heard it and captured it.
Beautiful shots. Looks like a really dark morph bird.
ReplyDeleteThank you David for your comments.
DeleteHi Bob! Awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. I hope he/she did find what it sought.
ReplyDeleteHe/she has found it, the worms, cheers EC.
DeleteSo beautiful bird. Well done Bob.
ReplyDeleteAwesome. Beautiful raptor.
ReplyDeleteCheers Matti.
DeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteGreat series of pics of this beautiful Buzzard!
The last photo is awesome!
Best regards,
Maria
Hola Bob, magnificas y bellas fotos de este Busardo ratonero de fase oscura,aqui en mi zona son mas claros y pocos se ven con ese bello plumaje.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteHello, what a beautiful raptor. I love all the photos, the last is a favorite. Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen, and you have a beautiful day.
DeleteUn ave única, poderosa, el halcón. Fotos de gran belleza.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Cheers Miguel.
DeleteThe buzzard is one of my favourite birds--and the last image just took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteSuch a dark bird, they are wonderful to watch when in flight but so difficult to approach so as to get a decent image.
Super set of images, the taking off image is tops.
All the best, John
Hi John
DeleteThis is a rather odd dark bird, but, always pretty bird. Thanks.
Lovely captures Bob. You did well to get quite close.
ReplyDeleteThe car does it Marc.
DeleteNice bird
ReplyDeleteBonitas fotografías del halcón, Bob, el ave tiene un porte muy altivo.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Very nice, it looks like a rather regal bird.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures Bob.
Especially the last one with the wings up.
Groettie from Patricia.
Hi Patricia
DeleteThe last one is taken at low speed, that is why it looks a little blurred, never mind.
They look so stuffy and proper I think. I like that capture of the wings just before lift off. One of our hawks swooped down and got a very small snake one winter. It was about 10 inches long and amazed me that it was not dormant but under the leaves and he saw or heard it and captured it.
ReplyDeletewe call them hawks on this side of the pond
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic.
So great to see how you've could photograph this beautiful bird of prey. Well done!!
Greetings, Marco
Look at that beak! Cool shots.
ReplyDeleteOh My! revelations. And your final shot made my soul soar, Bob!
ReplyDeleteHe searched, searched and found worms in the grass. Great photos :)
ReplyDeleteIt found them, cheers Giga.
DeleteOnce again--- I can't add much to these comments, but I can AGREE!!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of this buzzard.
Photo 3 is my favorite.
Best regards Irma
Hi Irma
DeleteI'm glad you had a glimpse of the Buzzard.
Very handsome bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of a very dark, and handsome, bird, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThanks Richard. It is a dark colour, but, quite a few them, and there a male or female they don't care.
DeleteSplendid, It's a pleasure to look at your photos Bob.
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