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07/27/2006 06:21:05 AM · #1
Yesterday I went out to a hard-to-get location and was rewarded with some beautiful sights. I took many images...all handheld...and here are some of the results.



07/27/2006 07:11:45 AM · #2
Wow...great shots.
07/27/2006 08:05:49 AM · #3
You got some wonderful shots - well worth going to that hard to get location...thanks for sharing them
07/27/2006 04:27:53 PM · #4
Thanks for your comments.

BTW...I have removed that image from the nude category...now please enjoy it and stop complaining.
07/28/2006 03:33:51 AM · #5
I might have an identity for the last bird photo here. I left a comment.

"Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides) native to Australia"

07/28/2006 03:37:01 AM · #6
Ooh, Bigma.
07/28/2006 04:47:09 AM · #7
Originally posted by aliqui:

I might have an identity for the last bird photo here. I left a comment.

"Little Eagle (Hieraaetus morphnoides) native to Australia"


Awesome...thanks so much for that. I now have a name for it. Please thank your Dad for me.
07/28/2006 04:55:09 AM · #8
keegbow just posted that it might be a Whistling Kite. I was googling images and that could very well be it too! The Little Eagles don't seem to have the brown going all the way through the bend of the wing in some of the pictures I saw. I don't know if it's someone else misidentifying it or if it's a gender thing.

Infact I'm really leaning towards my dad being wrong on this, heh

//photogallery.canberrabirds.org.au/images/Kite_Whistling2_Harris.jpg
07/28/2006 05:02:53 AM · #9
Originally posted by aliqui:

keegbow just posted that it might be a Whistling Kite. I was googling images and that could very well be it too! The Little Eagles don't seem to have the brown going all the way through the bend of the wing in some of the pictures I saw. I don't know if it's someone else misidentifying it or if it's a gender thing.

Infact I'm really leaning towards my dad being wrong on this, heh

//photogallery.canberrabirds.org.au/images/Kite_Whistling2_Harris.jpg


Actually I would believe it to be the Kite as we have Kites, Kestrels and Goshawks around here in the plenty. I just haven't seen a Kite up close in the wild before.
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