So, I missed all the action yesterday in the backyard... well, 95% of the action. I happened to look out my kitchen window, figuring it was another quiet day at the feeders (this winter has been bad for backyard birding with the lack of snow) when I noticed a Sharp-shin Hawk sitting in one of my apple trees. I could see some feathers stuck to his one foot and along the branch. I made certain that he was done his meal before attempting to venture outside and closer to him, despite the heavy rain. I put a bag over the camera, walked around the house, and slowly towards him. I got about 25 ft from him, and a few minutes later I turned around and left him in the same spot. I wondered how much closer I could have gotten? He remained in this position for another 45 mins or so before leaving.
Shot from the kitchen window with my Sigma 150-500mm lens zoomed all the way out...
From the corner of the house, backyard swing almost in the way...
Still moving in closer, he sure knows I am here, but is unfazed...
My closest point with him before I chose to turn away...
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