The silhouette of an eagle taking off in a sunset.
A bald eagle flying low over the ocean.
Two bald eagles soaring in the clouds.
F-22 Raptor during the demo at 2007 NAS Oceana airshow. This plane and it’s capabilities are nothing short of amazing. I wonder how hot that exhaust is? My art with 1000+ views
I bet you didn’t know eagles howled at the moon!
A Bald eagle doing a shoulder check.
Stellenbosch – just outside Cape Town South Africa Black-shouldered Kite {Elanus axillaris} A common, grey and white raptor with a black shoulder. The upperparts are bluish grey, with black wing coverts which appear as a distinctive, black shoulder patch. The underparts are white. There is a small black mask around the eye. Young birds have a reddish-brown wash on the head and breast and the feathers of the upperparts are tipped white. The bill is short with a sharp, hooked tip to the upper mandible. The bill is black, while the feet and legs, and the cere (skin at the base of the bill) are bright yellow. The eye is dark red in adult black-shouldered kites and brownish-orange in immature birds.
Black-shouldered Kite {Elanus axillaris} A common, grey and white raptor with a black shoulder. The upperparts are bluish grey, with black wing coverts which appear as a distinctive, black shoulder patch. The underparts are white. There is a small black mask around the eye. Young birds have a reddish-brown wash on the head and breast and the feathers of the upperparts are tipped white. The bill is short with a sharp, hooked tip to the upper mandible. The bill is black, while the feet and legs, and the cere (skin at the base of the bill) are bright yellow. The eye is dark red in adult black-shouldered kites and brownish-orange in immature birds .........and reproduced by the extremely talented Barb , Barb so kindly presented me with the originals. Thanks again dear Barb!!!
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
An endangered species, the Spotted Owl is a barometer of the health of a forest.
Le domaine de La Bourbansais in the town of Pleugueneuc, Brittany, France / Sony H5 Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories: / animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / drop / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / light / macro / nature / other / reflection / water / winter
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This is an unusual shot of a Bald Eagle walking….almost strutting his stuff. Thought it was pretty funny. Hope you enjoy too!!
The red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) are back in the valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming… spring must be springing! Canon 40D, Canon 100-400 IS lens, f 8, 1/640, focal length 400mm. Featured in: / - The Birds Group, March 2009 – thanks so much!! / - Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature group, April 2009, thanks so much!! / - 300+ Go Long group, August 2009 – thanks so much!! / - Earth Keepers, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Wild Birds in Flight, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free, October 2009, thanks so much!! Views: 740 as of 9 November 2009 – thanks so much for dropping by!
Juvenile Snowy Owl (bubo scandiacus) stretches his wings preparing for take-off!!! Yours truly wasn’t using a lens which was wide enough for his wingspan but I’m still glad I went for the shot anyway. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 70-200mm IS f/4 L
I’m not really sure what this Ural Owl (strix uralensis) had been up to, but he sure looks like he could do with a hairdryer. Hawk Conservancy, Andover, Hampshire. Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm F/4 L
Baby Snowy Owl (bubo scandiacus) ... yeah I know he doesn’t live up to his name yet. He was creating quite a racket, squawking for someone, anyone, to feed him! Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 24-105mm L f/4
/ 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 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.
2nd Place in the cheep cheep! Challenge in the Just Pure Nature Group Featured in “Canon DSLR” November 2009 / Featured in “The Beauty of Nature” November 2009 / Featured in ”#1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE” December 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
Mature Bald Eagle.
Red Tailed Hawk at the Desert Museum coming in for a landing. Tucson, Arizona Nikon-D-80 / 70-210 mm lens at 210 mm / 1/320, f/4 / ISO-200 / CP filter
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