dragonfly Advertiser Messages 1,740 Name Des Edit My Images No 22 Feb 2023 #1 This is Elanus caeruleus, not to be confused with the very similar-looking E. axillaris.
G.K.Jnr. Messages 30,336 Name George. Edit My Images No 22 Feb 2023 #2 Another "Cracking" wildlife style capture Des, nothing more to be said.
Box Brownie Messages 15,933 Edit My Images No 22 Feb 2023 #3 What a stunning raptor, especially with those red eyes...... so unlike the more typical(?) yellow of the daylight hunters. TFS Last edited: 22 Feb 2023
What a stunning raptor, especially with those red eyes...... so unlike the more typical(?) yellow of the daylight hunters. TFS
N nc_killie POTY (Joint) 2016 Messages 1,357 Name John Edit My Images Yes 22 Feb 2023 #5 said all above!
mex Messages 7,697 Name Nigel Edit My Images Yes 23 Feb 2023 #7 Impressive! Fair play that's a superb shot. It won't be too long before one of these beauties turn up in the UK
Impressive! Fair play that's a superb shot. It won't be too long before one of these beauties turn up in the UK
OP dragonfly Advertiser Messages 1,740 Name Des Edit My Images No 23 Feb 2023 #8 Thanks, everyone, yes a fabulous-looking raptor. Here is another from a different day. It was overcast but the bird still shone I think.
Thanks, everyone, yes a fabulous-looking raptor. Here is another from a different day. It was overcast but the bird still shone I think.