I have missed blogging over the last 18 months, especially visiting blogs like yours! These images are stunning, Bob! What reach do you have on your lens??
En ocasiones he tenido la suerte de poder observar el vuelo de los cernícalos en los campos de Castilla, en España. Es muy interesante ver como se mantienen parados en el aire con unos peculiares movimientos de sus alas. Un abrazo,
A beautiful (and well fed) bird.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Outstanding portraits, Bob!!!
ReplyDeleteRegards Maria
Thanks Maria.
DeleteNice pictures and portraits of these Kestrel female Bob. Good work.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
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Any day you see a Kestrel is bound to be a good day.
ReplyDeleteI have missed blogging over the last 18 months, especially visiting blogs like yours! These images are stunning, Bob! What reach do you have on your lens??
ReplyDeleteIt is a 500mm Canon Liz.
DeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Kestrel.
Greeting from Patricia.
It is beautiful isn't Patricia.
DeleteA beautiful bird Bob. Nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWhat a good shots. Really fantastic.
Funny with the leftovers from his dinner.
Greetings, Marco
Hello Bob, awesome closeups of the Kestrel. She is a beauty! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteCool bird
ReplyDeleteVery cute Bob ! Good close up.
ReplyDeleteThey look deceptively gentle and sweet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful
ReplyDeleteEn ocasiones he tenido la suerte de poder observar el vuelo de los cernícalos en los campos de Castilla, en España. Es muy interesante ver como se mantienen parados en el aire con unos peculiares movimientos de sus alas.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
Wow, this is wonderful, great capture.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a photos!
ReplyDeleteSomebody watching you. Awesome photos.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,bellos retratos de este bonita y pequeña rapaz.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob,
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful bird, such wonderful piercing eyes.
Super set of images.
All the best,
John
What a great set of portraits - so nice to see such a bird in close up. (and I liked the bit of red on the beak!)
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Hello Bob,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of these kestrels.
Beautiful blood still on the beak.
Perfectly photographed, my compliments.
Best regards Irma
Thank you for comments Irma.
Deleteoh my! Eye contact!
ReplyDeleteBob - I never tire of kestrels - we have them around the house and lake and they are fascinating to watch. Thanks for the glorious close-ups!
ReplyDeleteStunning set of portraits here, thanks Bob.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan