Birds of Prey

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Birds of Prey

A good couple of weeks for birds of prey on the Townsville Towncommon.
(Juv) Brahminy Kite
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Whistling Kite
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Whistling Kite flying.
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White Bellied Sea Eagle.
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Black Kite.
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Black Kite flying.
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Brown Falcon. (maybe the most trusting I’ve ever come across, allowed an approach across open ground to with in 10mtrs.)
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ed
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As always, view large here... http://www.flickr.com/photos/22001271@N05/

Ed Townsville NQ

birdie
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Ed s for superb

What a great series of images. I just love the use of depth of field with the long lens of the first in flight shot, And the WB sea Eagle. I have never seen some of these birds close up.

Thanks for sharing these with us

cheers

Birdie

Sunshine Coast Queensland

joanneh
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good shots ed will have to give the common a go now i know where it is

stevehapp
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Great shots, ed.
love the common.

GeorgeP
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You've done it again, ed. A great set of BoP shots. The Brown Falcon looks like a young(ish) bird. I've found juveniles to be a little more trusting than adults, too. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers,

George
Melbourne, VIC

ed
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Could be George, I had seen her from a ways off (100 or so meters) and while I was stopping the car a male flew in from nowhere , mated with her (much to the annoyance, or so it seemed, of another bird (male?) that was sitting in cover close by)and flew into cover. It was at that point I decided to approach, both male birds took off as soon as I started across the open ground between me and them but she sat and watched me all the way, only flying when I was very close. She only moved about 50m and then sat and watched me again approach her, this time a fence stopped me about 20m from where she sat, quite unconcerned about my second close approach. I find most birds very jumpy on a second approach.

Ed Townsville NQ

bushanwater
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Beautiful work ed.

See Yez
Trev

Birdgirl2009
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Great shots and great variety of birds - lucky you!

aa
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great set ed :)

Tassie

Gidday Ed, superb shots, well captured mate,thanks.

heva1
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just beautiful. The Brahminy Kite looks like it belongs on the cover of National Geographic

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