Various From Today with the Canadian Raptor Conservancy
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Various From Today with the Canadian Raptor Conservancy

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JTF

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Special thanks to the Canadian Raptor Conservancy. The Canadian Raptor Conservancy is involved in many different projects relating to Birds of Prey, Wildlife and Habitat. Their primary focus is to educate the general public about Birds of Prey and their continuing important role in our natural world.

**Note: From the display they have this weekend (Sat & Sun) at Grass Creek Park east of Kingston.

Red Tailed Hawk



Red Tailed Hawk



Great Horned Owl



American Kestrel



Harris Hawk

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Dripping with envy.
Location?
I just don't know where to get decent closeups of hawks (apart from the zoo, saw a nice peregrine in a cage a while ago, but not recently
Graham
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Depending on what kind of lenses you have 300mm or 400mm? Amherst Island is a great spot in the fall and winter months for hawks and owls. The island is south of kingston.
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Hello JTF, are they on display or they are flying around?  Nice shots and thanks for sharing! :)
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Both, the hawks are flying but not the owls at the display.
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