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- Cheers Phil, comments much appreciatedVery nice Russ Can't be 100% sure but looking at the fringing on its feathers, possibly a juvenile?
mate, you're the expert - if you think it's a juvenile, then a juvenile it is!
- Hi John - glad you like it, and thanks for the confirmation of it as a JuvGreat shot against a great background Russ, It really stands out.
I also think its a juvenile.
- Many thanks Mark - I always leave the camera set up this way (and on auto ISO) for any perched birds that may stray into my garden! This time it really paid off! Even rustier now after all that rainNice when your Camera is handy and ready to go for such situations , so often not the case . Top marks for getting that 1 shot to count , also the odds are often against . Depth of field is spot on too . Well done Rustygun .
Cheers Bob, that distant dark wood was a real help for the background.Like it!
Nice tones and background.
- many thanks matey, glad you like itLovely shot Russ Les
- Cheers Kev, thanks for kind commentsA beauty Russ as Gramps says nice against the bg
- many thanks David, glad you like itA good image Russ with nice detail.
- Cheers Dale - not often I get a Kestrel perched so close to home! I'm so glad the camera was set up correctly and close to handYep, like that.