Bird falcon
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Peregrine Falcon /
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Wow .. I was so absolutely thrilled to see this today .. I went to the bank and was later going to the woods to take a few photos ..I looked up because everyone one else is looking up…and there in the city ( not right downtown ) , sitting on a ledge where pigeons usually are on a store is this magnificent bird … Surprized to say the least !! Im so glad I had my camera with me .. I cant believe that hes living in this area .. lots of cars & people ..silly bird .. theres forest woods and a valley not to far from where I was and live .. This is so unreal to see him where I live !!!
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that was nice of him to fly by me as I sat on a mountain top :) hes so beautiful .. Im quite happy with this one :) taken in British Columbia up a 2800 foot mountain thanks to everyone that commented on my photos yesterday . I appreciate it a lot
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Starting to get on the endangered list. This Falcon was sitting on a fence. The background is a green meadow dotted with yellow dandylions giving the yellow/green look. He was incredibly curious about the noise my camera made – everytime I clicked, he looked. I have since heard that they make clicking noises themselves so i wonder if he thought my camera had a fellow falcon inside it. A Grade Honours, North Shore Photographic Society.
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I am very pleased with this close up of a peregrine falcon. And kind Julie Langford has really enhanced it by adding a black background. Thanks Julie! )): Taken with Nikon D50 70-300mm lens
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100% of proceeds received from Redbubble in respect to sales of this item, will be donated to Bush Heritage Australia Brown Falcon. Photo taken in the Diamantina Lakes National Park, Western Queensland, Australia.
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some of the fine birds of prey who were also at caerphilly castle / /
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One satisied appetite, one full falcon! / / Taken at Barry hawking Centre, Wales, UK
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Taken with handheld Canon A630 compact digital / Unfortunately I don’t know what kind of falcon this is, so please let me know anyone who can name it. / /
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First time I have ever captured one of these fella’s. I think its a Hawk but maybe a Falcon… / Canon Rebel XT DSLR
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© 2008 Sara Lamond. All rights reserved. / / 50% of profits from RedBubble sales of this image will go toward supporting WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service). Please support WIRES or your own local wildlife rescue group. And respect your furred, feathered and scaled neighbours. :) Location: Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia
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This is a Pygmy Falcon and yes she is eating a frog…sorry!!! /
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A red tailed Hawk…a little wet / / /
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Peregrin Falcon, also belonged to my friend,,, /
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Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Brown Falcon (Falco berigora) Bylong, Country New South Wales. Brown Falcons are small to medium-sized raptors (birds of prey). The female is larger than the male. The Brown Falcon has a range of plumage colours, from very dark brown to light brown above and off-white below. Generally, the upperparts are dark brown and the underparts are pale buff or cream. The sides of the head are brown with a characteristic tear-stripe below the eye. Birds from the tropical north are very dark, with a paler face and undertail, while those from central Australia are paler all over. Younger birds resemble dark adults, but have less obvious barring on the tail, and a buff-yellow colour on the face, throat and nape of the neck.
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Canon A630 handheld compact digital
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Beautiful bird the Falcon… not sure what variety this one is. See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing /
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This Lanner Falcon getting a little wet in a summer shower…....... (-: The Lanner Falcon is a native of all of Africa and the southern parts of Italy, Sicily, Greece and Asia Minor. / It is essentially a bird of mountainous terrain except in Africa, where it can also be found in savannahs, plains and deserts. The Lanner Falcon is a fast-flying bird and is well designed for catching birds up to the size of a Guinea Fowl, and bats, especially the larger fruit bats. / When prey of this kind is scarce, ground living mammals and lizards are taken. It will also gorge on locusts and flying termites when they are swarming. The Lanner Falcon has a shrill, piercing, almost screaming voice, similar in content to that of the Peregerine Falcon, but somewhat higher pitched. Much, but not all of the Lanner Falcon’s prey is taken in the air, when the falcon descends to its prey and binds to it with a smack which can be heard some way off. It then carries it off. / Occasionally it will strike its prey in the air and allow it to drop to the ground, collecting it there, but this is less frequent behaviour. / When defending its nesting territory, it will often stoop with tremendous force at an animal it cannot hope to kill, which seems to be, nonetheless, an effective deterrent.
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Juvenile female Australian Hobby about to take flight.
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Prisma colored pencil, added a little color from the computer to help the illustration stand out sharper
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