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nikonpup

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Here some from a birder trip. I was unprepared and brought a monopod for my camera (D7100 w/ 600mm f/5.6 and 1.6 tc ). I had the iso low and was getting shake (way over 1000mm effective focal length). It was a 3 mile hike so I left the 180mm f/2.8 in the car. Had I brought it the owl and redtail pics would have been perfect. The harrier was about 1000 yards off and I was shooting handheld so they are bad.

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GET YOUR SHUTTER SPEED WAY UP, AT 1000MM+ SHUTTER SPEED SHOULD BE 1600 OR HIGHER. SOME READING ON FOCAL LENGTH AND SHUTTER SPD.
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Stoshowicz

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I doubt at 1000 yards it was ever even possible to get a clear shot , regardless of method and means , atmospheric distortion etc. 800mm is a lot of lens too.
 

Blacktop

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Hmmmm. I really should get my nails done this week.

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salukfan111

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Watch this space. Me and a friend installed a peregrine nest box in Aurora, IL on a 22 story bldg. This shot is from the street and there is no crop (my lens is bigger than yours). Unfortunately all that is visible is a front perch.
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Marilynne

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Okay all you raptor/bird gurus, what type of hawk is this? The Merlin app was all over the place - rock pigeon, coot, juv eagle, red shouldered, etc...
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Edit: Snail Kite
Checked Merlin app bird list, that is not one of the 400 birds on the list.
 
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Marilynne

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Look at a Snail Kite

Ps @Marilynne that is high on my hit list last year and this year :D we don't have them up here :(

Thanks Kevin and wev. When I looked in my Sibley Bird book, that one did match the flying away shot, but the colors looked wrong from the other drawings, so I ruled that out. Also, according to Sibley, they're not found in my area.

It was eating something small when we first spotted it and I did notice two empty apple snail shells on the sidewalk under it, but we see empty apple snail shells all the time.
 
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