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Junior Birds of PreyWell another visit to Broken Hill and Adam has come up with the goods again - today we found two Wedge Tailed Eagle chicks in a nest about 500m from the last two which we found two years ago. We were lucky enough to spend the day with them and the setting sun delivered that special light.
and this is what we were doing the night before!!! Canon
Re: Junior Birds of PreyThe wedgies speak for themselves - lucky to see these
I like the Nav shot though - especially thinking to put the lighting on inside. Looks cool *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: Junior Birds of PreyYes yes we had a terrific couple of days, and come up with some stunning shots
A shot of Tony at the wedgetails nest at wide as i could go, with the 120-300 and 1.4x Will upload my other shots now. Cheers Adam Please don't use or edit my images.
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Re: Junior Birds of Preythose babies are really special..that lighting really adds to the images. I have to admit that I cannot pick a favourite
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Re: Junior Birds of PreySome truly special images here, and especially in the way that you've captured a sense of self-pride in the way that these chics present themselves.
Looks like a really productive and positive time was enjoyed by you both, and that is just so good to see and hear. g.
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Re: Junior Birds of Preygreat shots ...
was good to be able to get up so close Shane
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Re: Junior Birds of PreyBig V,
Excellent work as usual. The Canon 400mm f/2.8 has well and truly paid you back in spades. For me #1&3. fozzie
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