I check in with your website form time to time from this side of the Atlantic. I just wanted to let you know that I admire your writing and observations. The landscape is much different here than in the New England states, and there is so much for me to learn about your ecosystems. Thank you.
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Beautiful! :) We've hawks and bald eagles and osprey and falcons, but not many kestrels. I love raptor birds.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. The most common raptor around here is the red-tail hawk.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo! Here we have Redtail hawks and turkey vultures (they are pretty...and huge!) but I never have my camera handy...must try harder....
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic picture. This bird looks huge. We have hawks and turkey vultures but I have never heard of the kestrel.
ReplyDeleteI check in with your website form time to time from this side of the Atlantic. I just wanted to let you know that I admire your writing and observations. The landscape is much different here than in the New England states, and there is so much for me to learn about your ecosystems. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBill:www.wildramblings.com
wouldnt like him hovering over my head lol !!
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Wow, what a capture, I am impressed. We have hawks here that hover along the beach.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of these before, although we don't get alot of raptors in these parts.
ReplyDeletety for the visit. happy monday
ReplyDeleteThat is very awesome picture..BTW DO you take that picture
ReplyDeleteOooh, that's great! We have an occasional kestrel here.
ReplyDeletenice shot :)
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