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  • Black-shouldered Kite (elanus axillaris). I have spent many rewarding and challenging / hours in the great outdoors finding and / photographing some of Australia’s wonderful wildlife. / Here I present a piece featuring a beautiful bird / of prey: the Black-shouldered Kite. I find it a striking bird with its snowy white / feathers and intense amber/orange eyes. / On a couple of occasions I have been able / to get close views of them in the wild. I / hope you enjoy this montage. You may also want to look at my other works / featuring Australian wildlife.I will be donating a portion / of any sales to wildlife conservation or welfare. Read about my wildlife photography here Thankyou for visiting!

  • The silhouette of an eagle taking off in a sunset.

  • Bald eagle in flight.

  • Two bald eagles soaring in the clouds.

  • I bet you didn’t know eagles howled at the moon!

  • I love this shot. The Wife and I were doing the down river canoe ride. I had the long lens and this beautiful bird flew up on a dead tree branch to show his stuff I guess. I pulled up the camera and the river was gentle for the capture. Lucky and happy too.. I decided to try to clean up the old slide image a bit. 6-11-2008 Perfect To Hang In The Den

  • Early morning mist rising off the mountain side.

  • Bateleur Eagle / Terathopius ecaudatus The Bateleur eagle is the most famous of the snake eagles. Bateleur is French for “tightrope-walker”. This name was probably chosen because of its distinctive aerial acrobatics. Its pitch black feathers with white under the wings, bright red face and legs and black beak are characteristic markings. Unlike most creatures, female Bateleur eagles are larger than males. A big thanks to Deb for choosing this image to be showcased in Pay It Forward. Please take a look at her stunning portfolio here This is what she had to say about “Snake Hunter” “This is my all time favorite piece on redbubble. This was a very difficult choice to make!!! I have such a passion and love for nature but most of all……the birds of prey. So I gravitated in that direction. The piece I chose is of a bird of prey. It’s titled “Snake Hunter” by bobbymcleod. I love this brilliant shot and have chosen this to be my favorite. One reason being, that you don’t see many shots of these eagles. And secondly, these eagles like so many birds of prey……. have such power/determination in their eyes and they are just so incredibly beautiful!! Bobby has captured all of those elements in his brilliant photo of this stunning Bateleur Eagle.” Thanks again Deb! Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • American bald eagle, St. Louis Zoo.

  • Another shot of this baby Eagle Owl. Absolutely beautiful bird. Again, I have used the fractalius filter on this image. Hope you enjoy it! :) / Aug 2009 / /

  • American bald eagle closeup (captive)

  • I will donate 50% of my profit from any sale to Cancer Research. See my profile for more information. / / Registered charity 216032 (England & Wales) SC037529 (Scotland) and follow LR’s brand guidelines * / Euroasian Eagel Owl Nikon D80 / Nikkor 70-300mmm / f5.6

  • I put this one up just for fun….I think he is a pretty handsome guy!

  • WINNER of the Your Early Work and Inspiration Challenge in the Live and Let Live Group JOINT WINNER of the Birds in Flight Challenge in the High Quality Animal Images Group WINNER of the Your Favorite Nature Photo Challenge in the Beauty of Nature (Nothing Man Made) Group 3rd Place in the Your Favorite Canadiana Image Challenge in the Canadiana Group Featured in “300+ Go Long!” August 2009 / Featured in “For the love of Canon” August 2009 / Featured in “I Love Birds” August 2009 / Featured in “Canon DSLR” August 2009 / Featured in “Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art” October 2009 / Featured in “Wild Birds in Flight” October 2009 / Featured in “Canadiana” November 2009 / Featured in “High Quality Animal Images” November 2009 / Featured in “World Wildlife Photography” December 2009 / Featured in “Photography Challenge” December 2009 A magnificent Bald Eagle about to land on its nest clutching a fish in its talons to feed to a young eaglet. / Photographed off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada, this was one of the images taken during the first year of photographing action at this Bald Eagle’s nest. After a few visits and many hours of waiting patiently and after numerous failed attempts I eventually captured this shot of one of the eagles returning to the nest clutching a fish in its talons. I was truly inspired by the event and returned to photograph at the same nest site the following two years. For further details of my experiences photographing at this nest site please see here 510 views as at December 6, 2009 This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/500sec f8 ISO 200

  • Featured in “Canon DSLR” August 2009 / Featured in “I Love Birds” August 2009 / Featured in “300+ Go Long!” August 2009 / Featured in “Animals in Action” October 2009 A magnificent Bald Eagle, with attitude, just landed on a tree branch at the top of a tall Douglas Fir very close to it’s nest. / Photographed off the east coast of Vancouver island, BC. This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/320sec f5.6 ISO 200

  • Featured in “For the Love of Canon” September 2009 / Featured in “Animals in Action” October 2009 / Featured in “300+ Go Long!” October 2009 / Featured in “A Vision of Flight Photography” December 2009 Taken a split second after Final Approach a magnificent Bald Eagle, firmly clutching a recently caught fish in its talons, dramatically reduces speed as it prepares to land on the nest and feed its young. Note how the eagle curves its powerful wings inwards and spreads its tail feathers in an effort to slow down its descent. Taken off the east coast of Vancouver Island. This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar. Canon 20D / 1/800sec f6.3 ISO 200 “Braking Hard” / “Final Approach” /

  • WINNER of the What or Who Inspires You??? / Challenge in the Live and Let Live Group WINNER of the Cruising Along Challenge in the Vision of Flight Photography Group 2nd Place in the December Avatar Challenge in the Vision of Flight Group Featured in “For the Love of Canon” September 2009 / Featured in “I Love Birds” September 2009 / Featured in “A Vision of Flight Photography” October 2009 A magnificent Bald Eagle soaring high above the ocean off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC. / This was one of the images taken during the first year of photographing action at a Bald Eagle’s nest. After a few visits and many hours of waiting patiently I eventually captured this shot of one of the eagles soaring close to the nest almost at eye level to the top of the cliff where I was standing. I was truly inspired by the occasion and returned to photograph at the same nest site the following two years. For further details of my experiences photographing at this nest site please see here This is one of the images used in my Fly with the Eagles calendar Canon 20D / 1/1000sec f6.3 ISO 200

  • Cheyenne, the very feisty lady Alaskan Bald Eagle (haliaeetus leucocephalus) at the Hawk Conservancy, Andover, Hampshire. We were priviledged to watch her in flight (I’ll post that photo tomorrow). Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm L IS f/4

  • ! Featured in the Canon DSLR (One Image Per day group on 5 October 2009… Featured in ImageWriting (2/24) group on October 5 2009. The Bald Eagle… Haliaeetus Leacocephalus In 1872, when the Bald Eagle, was chosen as the symbol of the United states, Benjamin Franklin initially protested. He considered this eagle “a bird of bad moral character”, and recommended that the young nation adopt the Wild Turkey instead. The Bald Eagle once bred throughout North America, but its numbers have declined severely due to pesticide poisoning. Today some of these pesticides have been banned, and they are making a modest comeback. Identification: 30-43 inches. Very large, brown, hawklike bird with a white head, tail and stout, hooked yellow beak. Immatures variable with a dark head and tail witha black bill. Voice; A series of squeaky, thin cackling or chittering notes. Habitant: Seacoasts, lakes, rivers, and marshes. Range: Breeds in the forested areas of Alaska and Canada south to Oregon, N.Idaho, Great Lakes area and N. New England: generally along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts and in Florida. Winters from S. Canada south, especially along the major river systems of the interior. Info gleaned from The Audubon Society Field Guide. / Camera Details: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi, 55-255mm Zoom Lens, Aperture exp 8.6, Shutter speed 1/400, ISO 100 / Focal Length 125mm. Location: Taken in Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg, manitoba.

  • Featured in “Canon DSLR” November 2009 / Featured in “The Beauty of Nature” November 2009 A majestic Bald Eagle and a blazing sunset photographed off the east coast of Vancouver Island, BC, Canada. Canon 20D / 500mm lens + 1.4x converter

  • A wild Bald Eagle.

  • This eagle strolled right up to us on the dock, i think it was hoping for a hand out.

  • This is my all time best selling image and winner of the 2008 camera club show. 8 mature and 1 immature bald eagles sitting on the old cruise ship dock.

  • I know…another eagle! But i have soooo many :)

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