Osprey on Port Macquarie's northern breakwall. One of a local resident pair. Taken on a point and shoot camera, not the best image quality but a special moment for me seeing one of these beauties up so close.
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Nice, that's not bad for a point and shoot. I have some Cannon D something with a 200 zoom and I'd be lucky to get anything remotely as good. I think they mate for life so I'm happy for you there is a pair in the neighbourhood.
I'm probably mean and no doubt some will think its the wrong thing to do. But when I do go for the occasional beach fish, and all that is on offer are smallish Dart, and if their is a rapter hanging around because they know what they want. I wait untill its air born and having a snoop around, then sometimes lob a fish into the air. The bird swoops and grabs it mid flight, sometimes dramatically changing agngle or elivationn just before contact. Sometimes having to turn and dive, or flop around a bit to get it. Such an amazing spectical to observe, even it its set up.
Ipswich Shire Eastern flanks
I don't see anything wrong with throwing them a freshly caught fish, might even try it myself next time i'm fishing. They are apparently very efficient at catching their own fish, something like 70% success rate, I couldn't imagine them ever becoming dependent on humans for food.
I found their nest today, high in a Norfolk Pine tree in the middle of town, so i will keep an eye on it and hopefully get some more shots soon.
LM
NIce photo to capture the moment !
Nice find!
Ryu
Canberra
Aiming for DSLR-quality shots with a bridge camera
Nice shot. Looking forward to more.
Dave
Sydney
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Not a bad shot with P & S. I only have a few shots of Osprey myself snd aslo taken with P & S from my kayak
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That's really lovely. Well done with this shot!