Very nice shot, looks like you let him sleep! We 'shot' him last Monday. Did anyone report seeing the snowy owl? When and where did you see the kestral. We (my son and I) saw him as well but he was too high to get a really good shot. What gear btw?
Thanks I took quite a few but the branches obscured the detail, I did not encounter anyone that had news of a Snowy Owl but I was rather thrilled to see this owl.
I say the Kestrel time was approx 10:45 am then on my way back out of the Spit I saw another or the same Kestrel that would have been about 2:15pm, I find that if you walk on the path just beside the road closer to the shore line all you have to do is look to the top of the trees and you will always find our little friend.
As for the gear I am shooting with an Olympus E3 and Zuiko 70-300mm telephoto, unfortunetely on a day like today the light is not the best for this lens otherwise for the money it is a great all around lens.
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