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After many visits to the wetlands and never getting the chance of a half way decent shot of our local White-tailed Eagles, I finaly was there at the right time. The bird was still some distance from the observation hut and these a crops.taken with a 600mm lens +1,4 converter freehand.. I had just arrived and had not set up my tripod.
I have adjusted the colours in this imagethe previous up-load did not reflect the actual scene.
This is one of a pair of White-tailed Eagles (WTE) that is resident in my home area. They have been breeding now for some 12 years and have successfully raised many young birds over the years. So the WTE community is growing steadily, Thankfully the weser valley has many old gravel pits stocked with fish and we are on the migration route so there is plenty of food. This year ther was only one. They hunt regularly in the NABU wetlands here in Hohenrode
After many visits to the wetlands and never getting the chance of a half way decent shot of our local White-tailed Eagles, I finaly was there at the right time. The bird was still some distance from the observation hut and these a crops.taken with a 600mm lens +1,4 converter freehand.. I had just arrived and had not set up my tripod.
This is one of a pair of White-tailed Eagles (WTE) that is resident in my home area. They have been breeding now for some 12 years and have successfully raised many young birds over the years. So the WTE community is growing steadily, Thankfully the weser valley has many old gravel pits stocked with fish and we are on the migration route so there is plenty of food. This year ther was only one. They hunt regularly in the NABU wetlands here in Hohenrode
Haldensee im Tannheimer Tal mit dem Rot Flueh im Hintergrund.
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