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"Circus aeruginosus"

 

Cley Marshes

Found a spot where a couple of owls hunt which is not too many miles from home. I tried to hide behind a tree but the owl came uo the verge then veered away. It flew the same circuit over a few acres a couple of times - its hunting ground

I saw this bird on several occasions but always from a field or two away I never did get close. This shot was from around 200 yards but I quite like it because it shows a typical Barn Owl hunting habitat. It makes a change from the frame fillers IMO.

 

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West of Nanton, Alberta

Tawny Mining Bee? Not sure

A captive Arctic fox, with its warm white winter coat and bushy tail, in a hunting pose with its nose lowered to the snow and raised paw. The foxes can smell rodents living under the snow and they are their favourite natural prey, but they will also scavenge carcasses and eat pretty much anything in times of food scarcity. I've seen a lot of these foxes in the high arctic where they seem to like hanging around settlements where they have more chance of a scavenged meal.

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Northern Harrier, Circus hudsonius

This time last year I was photographing this Barn Owl and its mate hunting over the fields in beautiful evening sunshine in Norfolk ...

 

Today I am stuck indoors looking out at more rain ...

 

Stay safe out there ...

 

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Red Kite (Milvus milvus) hunting over the Marlborough Downs in Wiltshire

Hunting Island State Park

Hunting Island, SC

November 2018

 

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Just one of the reasons why I love to sit in my blind in the woods. What a neat location I had. Even though I did not see any deer out of this blind I did enjoy the morning there. The sun started to rise and the woods got a little foggy to add a little bit more pzzaz to the surrounding area. I got out of my blind and walked around a bit until I noticed this angle of my blind and the colorful tree behind it.

Hunting for food at the Fern Hill Wetlands.

These Kit foxes learn quick to catch movement in the grass. One even caught a Blue jay which is pretty impressive.

Laukvik, Lofoten, Norway

 

It had been a long day on the photography tour when we returned to our hotel in Svolvær at 16:30pm. We were booked on the Aurora hunting tour that evening and was fully expecting a midnight return at the very least. However, we were met at the hotel by our tour guide – Jan.

 

“I’m afraid our driver is close to his allocated daily hours so the tour has to be cut short. The evening meal is now at 18:00pm and the coach leaves at 19:00pm”

 

What transpired was that the drive took 45 minutes each way, leaving only 30 minutes to spot any activity in the night sky. We drove north from Svolvær to a place called Laukvik – a fishing village in the Vågan Municipality in Nordland county. Needless to say, we saw nothing and I struggled like hell to capture anything as I’ve not much experience in focusing in near darkness… doesn’t bode well for future attempts!

 

Anyway, here’s one I did manage to focus and capture, including a few stars. I think the main cluster is Orion… let me know if I’m wrong.

 

The roi is an invasive species in Hawaii that eats the native reef fish. It's fun to just go out and target them to clean up the reef.

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A pelican looking for lunch

Osprey hunting at Budle Bay Northumberland.

This snipe is hunting for food by poking his beak into the mud. It just finished poking on the right side of that clump of stuff right under its beak and now it is taking a step to poke on the other side. The snipes need those rather long beaks because they are often poking deep up to their face.

 

Taken in the Rich Grissom Memorial Wetlands at Viera, Florida.

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I sat for awhile watching the wildlife come and go in Bradley woods. There were a number of rats roaming around however this beautiful buzzard eyes werer focused upon them.

Natures natural way of keeping down the numbers

Eagle Owl

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A peregrine falcon as it leaves its nest to go hunting.

Limestone, mid-4th century A.D., Collection of Classical Antiquities, Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest

A family of Cedar Waxwings hung close by the shore of the Fanny Hooe Creek which meets with the waters of Lake Superior in Copper Harbor. The waxwings appeared to dance above the water, swooping and swaying, while hunting tiny insect morsels for dinner.

The morning rain made the street shiny and reflective. A low angle and focus point in the foreground and then I went hunting in the Bruxelles morning :-)

A blue tit foraging in the garden with a tasty morsel found on a Berberis darwinii bush.

Were you ever taken snipe hunting when young? Well, hunting snipes was fictitious but the snipe is real, and it hunts for food by poking its long bill into the muds and water of marshes and border muds of wetlands.

 

This bird was found with three others and a group of least sandpipers poking in the same mud in the Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands, Viera, Florida.

Barn Owl out Hunting

 

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A scan from an old picture, taken in blavand danmark in the winter. My children between sky, water and earth.

hunting tower in a winter landscape with rising sun

A short-eared owl hunts for dinner in Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge (Wallkill, NY). Short-eared owls are currently endangerd in New York state.

A common Raptor on the hunt.

Shot on Kodak Ektar 100, Yashica FX-3 super 2000, Yashica ML 50mm

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