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mountsberg eagles

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denis

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a few of my eagle shots of both an immature,and adult bird, from mountsberg last august.



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Beautiful captures of an amazing bird.
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thanks sue.
wish birds in the wild were this easy. LOL
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Yeah .. shooting apples in a barrel isn't as challenging is it?  LOL
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denis

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yeah. pretty much sums up this shoot!
well these guys are sure nice to see up close. well worth the trip.
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The challenge may not be great, but the pics are!
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Yeah, no challenge, eh...  but awesome shots none the less.
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thanks guys
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Goodness! Beautifully done, Denis. From the sounds of it, photographers are spoiled for choice at Mountsberg, but it's not as if the pictures take themselves. Very well done, Denis, as always. I remember your barn owl shots in particular - exquisitely captured! I've got to get over to Mountsberg soon. I wonder, can you get close enough to the birds to use a 180mm portrait lens?
Thanks for sharing...
David B.
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great px!

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did u go on any trails at all
it is so nice out there


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denis

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thanks david.
mine was a photographer,s workshop,and they took the birds out.some people were using their 70-200, for the shoot.the birds were very close.
thanks egret.
no trails.but i did check out the grounds,around the farm,and barn area.
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We love Mountsberg and visit quite often. Always lots to see, whether the Raptors in the Centre or all the other wild birds on the grounds. I love visiting "Swallowville" in the spring/summer time. I love watching them fly, and they sit on their houses long and often enough for great photography opportunities.
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