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We need a few Hawks

ken53

Well-Known Member
Here are our new forum's first hawks. I am sure you all have some better shots, but I will start with these few.

IMG_8102 Carlton (1920x1265).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 70D
  • TAMRON SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD A011
  • 600.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/400 sec
  • Partial
  • Auto bracket
  • 0.7
  • ISO 400



IMG_5755 -tzaf-final (1920x1281).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • 400.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 1/1600 sec
  • Pattern
  • 982
  • ISO 500



IMG_4680-tz (1920x1279).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • 600.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/1600 sec
  • Pattern
  • ISO 500



IMG_6847 (4) (1920x1280).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • 600.0 mm
  • ƒ/8
  • 1/500 sec
  • Pattern
  • -0.3
  • ISO 200


IMG_5761-tz-(2880x1922) (1920x1281).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • 400.0 mm
  • ƒ/5.6
  • 1/1600 sec
  • Pattern
  • 1
  • ISO 500



IMG_3980-tz (1920x1284).jpg
  • Canon - Canon EOS 7D Mark II
  • 552.0 mm
  • ƒ/6.3
  • 1/2000 sec
  • Pattern
  • 1
  • ISO 400
 
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Very nice Ken
 
Very nice shots there. The third one grabs my attention.

Danny.
 
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Not quite the first Hawk/Harrier shots in here, but very nice shots there. The third one grabs my attention.

Danny.
My apologies. Sorry to offend you. I don't normaly consider Harriers a comon hawk.
 
Sorry I edited my comment before you replied. I was just checking on it here in NZ

Harrier Hawk

 
Yeah you had me interested there Ken, so I looked up the National Audubon society. I was curious and a Harrier is a Hawk. I'm always curious about flying gadgets.

"Harriers are very distinctive hawks, long-winged and long-tailed, usually seen quartering low over the ground in open country." so just out of interest is all.

All the best your way Ken.

Danny.
 
Sorry Danny. I know technically harriers are hawks, I just didn't put much thought into it when I posted. Its one of those things, I don't think of tomatoes as a fruit, so I never put them on my Cheerios. (-:
 
I'm always curious Ken, because you folks up there have so many different species compared to here. You also have totally different names than we use here. For example, your Egrets here we call a "white heron", but they are an egretta. So I'm always curious Ken because I love seeing different birds from around the world that we don't have here.

All the best your way ken.

Danny.
 
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