Red-tailed Hawk Sequence
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Red-tailed Hawk Sequence

Brian Bailey

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There was a very cooperative Red-tailed Hawk was hanging around Humber Bay Park East this morning.  I captured this sequence as she/he took off from a lamp post.  I was amazed to see that the camera's autofocus system was able to track the bird even after it flew behind a tree. :shock:











These were shot on the same CCFEW walk where we saw Coopers Hawk with prey already posted by Irene.

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Great series Brian - sounds like the walk was well worth it.  I was there later this afternoon, after hitting Burlington Lift Lock and LaSalle Marina.  It was pretty quiet.
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Fantastic Brian, he was a very cooperative hawk wasn't he? and very beautiful.
i'm still working on my "shake" my tree/flight pics were blurred

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great series brian.
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Irene:  I use a flight brace designed/built by a guy in Oshawa specifically for flight shots.  I always shot off a tripod and with this brace have been hand holding - much more flexibility.  I use it all the time -  gives you that little bit more stability.  If you're interested, you can PM me for his contact info.
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Wonderful sequence Brian, love #2....
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Great  series!
I believe the same bird was on a lamp post at Humber West on Wednesday as that one was also very cooperative.
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