Love the kestrel! We don't see them very often here. Having little to do with this, we have been seeing more Turkey Vultures here lately. Hmmmm Coyotes and mountain lions in San Francisco, Bears in southern California swimming pools. perhaps the animals are telling us something.
Hi Bob, Super set of images of the Kestrel, why is it when ever we try for some images of the bird, they always hover looking away from us. All the best, John
Brilliant flight images of the Kestrel Bob. I am just about to go to Australia for 6 weeks but have all my post scheduled in (bit of a marathon that was!) Unfortunately I will not be commenting while I am away but as often as I can will look at bloggers posts.
Bob, this is beauty, fascinating photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the hovering bird, Bob.
ReplyDeleteThanks David.
DeleteThe second in particular was a fresh look for these old eyes. So well done as usual dear
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful birds - and great shots. Many thanks.
ReplyDeletefascinating shots....great job.
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A very endearing little bird of prey!
ReplyDeleteGood images Bob.
Thanks Nath.
DeleteLove the kestrel! We don't see them very often here. Having little to do with this, we have been seeing more Turkey Vultures here lately. Hmmmm Coyotes and mountain lions in San Francisco, Bears in southern California swimming pools. perhaps the animals are telling us something.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of photos of this kestrel.
Perfectly photographed, my compliments.
Best regards, Irma
Cheers Irma, always nice to hear from you.
DeleteAs ever, beautiful photos to inspire and contemplate.
ReplyDeleteInteresantes fotografías. Buen día.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob, great captures of the Kestrel! Wishing you a happy day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen, you have an excellent day.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the Kestrel.
Greeting from Patricia.
Cheers Patricia, thanks for your comments.
DeleteAmazing creatures. As a kid, I had amazing dreams about flying. I had to be avian in a previous life.
ReplyDeleteLove this bird!
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,buenas tomas del vuelo de este Cernicalo.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteI never fail to get excited at the sight of a hovering Kestrel, bob. Thank you for brightening my afternoon. Best wishes - - - Richard
ReplyDeleteIt certainly to watch them hovering looking for its prey, thanks Richard.
DeleteSo majestic
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of this kestrel Bob. I love this bird. Greetings Caroline
ReplyDeleteLooking for food. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteMagníficas fotos del vuelo del halcón.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Cheers Miguel.
DeleteBeautiful bird, amazing shots!
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Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteSuper set of images of the Kestrel, why is it when ever we try for some images of the bird, they always hover looking away from us.
All the best,
John
I thought that, maybe it is that he/she you can't see it, cheers John.
DeleteBob - I love kestrels in flight - always on the lookout for a tasty morsel with that bobbing head and sharp eyes. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant flight images of the Kestrel Bob. I am just about to go to Australia for 6 weeks but have all my post scheduled in (bit of a marathon that was!) Unfortunately I will not be commenting while I am away but as often as I can will look at bloggers posts.
ReplyDeleteLovely images of a gorgeous bird, Bob. I don't see Kestrels around that much anymore, I see more Buzzards than I do Kestrels nowadays!
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