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I was happy to see a Common Buzzard (Buteo buteo) on my first day in Aberdeen after recognising a call and looking skyward to watch Rooks chasing one away. But not as happy as I was to have found a nest in the hills and had the adult birds circle me at close quarters! This species reminds me very much of an Australian Little Eagle. You can read the story of this adventure day here:
simoncherriman.blogspot.com.au/2014/05/buzzards-on-hills....
View On Black to see the awesome compound eyes!
Nikon D90, hand held
Nikkor 105mm f/2.8 Macro lens, VR turned on
1/320s shutter
f/8
ISO 200
Natural Sunlight
So there is a great story with this guy.
I was drinking in DisneyLand, getting tipsy. All the boys and I were just out of the Space Mountain, resting for a minute. I saw this great statue of Buzz just 10 meters away from us. So I go closer, take my sweet time to frame the statue nicely and all.
As I'm about to take the picture, Buzz jumps forward and scares the shit out of me. I was so startled I took the pic anyways! This is a complete fluke that I actually have that much of him there!
He just left walking after this. I was just too startled and laughing to notice and punch him! That was awesome.
Buzz molting. Buzz has new breast and belly feathers, with that bronze-ish patina on his upper breast. However, his head is in heavy molt, so that facially he is almost unrecognizable.
Crazy graphics card? or is it the lighting?
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While trying to take shots of some of Mom Pearson's Azaleas, this bee kept buzzing around me. I tried to get other shots of it, but hadn't eaten yet, and ended up getting very motion sick....
Sumner, Levy, Florida
4/8/10
10:45:17 AM
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Researchers find definitive links between bee decline and pesticides: summitcountyvoice.com/2012/04/01/morning-photo-up-close/