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Nikon D850, Nikon 500mm F5.6 pf
ISO 640, 1/1600s, F 9.0 This was the first time I was at the nest site when I was sure that the young had hatched. The female came in and I was set to just shoot her entering the nest when the male unexpectedly also came in for just a moment and landed behind her. This was the only time in my many hours, over many days spent with them that I witnessed this occurrence. I wish the male was also in focus but there was too large a gap between them for this to happen so I'm posting this image as a lead in to the comings and goings at the nest as the series moves forward. Please click for higher resolution. |
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by paul fletcher
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