
November 28, 2019 — Baylands, Sunnyvale, California
Northern harriers hunt by sound as well as sight, so they fly low. That’s good news for photographers.
(Nikon D500, Nikon 200-500mm f/5.6E ED VR zoom. RAW processing in DxO PhotoLab 2.2; Editing in Adobe Photoshop.)
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Good news indeed, and you sure got the lowdown on this one.
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Stay tuned…
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Impressive bird and a beautiful shot.
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Thank you very much.
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Awesome shot, MIchael!
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Thank you, Amy!
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Beautiful shot, Michael.
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Thank you very much.
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Perfect shot of a bird in flight.
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Thank you. More to come…
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Nice and crisp, Michael. Incredible birds.
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Thanks! More coming. Best is yet to come.
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Great study…both you and the bird.
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Glorious action Michael
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Thank you, Tina.
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You learn something every day – I didn’t realize that’s why they fly low over the fields. It makes sense. Their tilting flight and white rumps are always distinctive, and this view is beautiful, too.
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Thank you very much. They are distinctive, and they are fascinating to watch.
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