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Yesterday, I returned to the park just as the storm clouds began moving in for the weekend. After a half hour of watching egrets and herons wading about in the pond and swallows performing their aerial acrobatics all around me, I happened to notice a small group of large birds flying high above.
I pushed my zoom lens to its maximum length and grabbed a few quick shots as they passed straight above me. Even though the picture quality is pretty dismal due to the distance and the bright glare of the overcast sky, I had to share these shots of the newest addition to my life list:
Mississippi Kites (Ictinia mississippiensis)
nearing the end of their spring migratory flight from South America
You just never know what wonders you might find waiting for you in these vast, rich Texas skies!
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5 comments:
Kyle, getting hawks in flight takes skill and talent. I have not been able to master that yet... Your photos are wonderful. I scrolled down and gasped at that yellow crowned night-heron. Fantastic!
Mary
Excellent photo. Really nicely done
Thank you for sharing, great photoblog :)
It is definitely hard to get a hawk in focus while flying (especially if they are flapping about). Good job!
I also liked the kingfisher article.
*I donated to Cornell Ornithology!*
http://www.opticsplanet.net/cornell-lab-of-ornithology.html
...great catches! The pair of kites flying together is very cool.
How awesome is that?! Two of them! Love the red-tail image too.
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