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I ventured forth from Edmonds last week (Feb. 25) to attempt to capture a few shots of the Short-eared Owls. There was a fair amount of Northern Harrier action in the afternoon but it wasn't until late afternoon/early evening that the Short-eared Owls showed up.
The female Northern Harriers provided most of the action
As luck would have it a male Northern Harrier arrived. This shot was a near miss...I am always amazed by the difference between the male and female plumage.
Good shots. Were they taken with your 7D + 500L telephoto + 1.4x teleconverter mounted on the tripod? if so, you did a very good job of tracking the birds in flight.
Nice catch on the male northern harrier. I read that females outnumber males and it is common for a single male to provide food for as many as four separate nests. Polygamy is not easy.
Good shots. Were they taken with your 7D + 500L telephoto + 1.4x teleconverter mounted on the tripod? if so, you did a very good job of tracking the birds in flight.
Nice catch on the male northern harrier. I read that females outnumber males and it is common for a single male to provide food for as many as four separate nests. Polygamy is not easy.
I wanted to say that I've mistaken the Northern Harrier in flight for owls before. Sometimes they will tuck their beaks in close and appear to get that disc-like shaped face while flying. Size and color isn't too far off between the northern harrier and the Short-eared Owl, also.
I wanted to say that I've mistaken the Northern Harrier in flight for owls before. Sometimes they will tuck their beaks in close and appear to get that disc-like shaped face while flying. Size and color isn't too far off between the northern harrier and the Short-eared Owl, also.
Beautiful captures of both Northern Harriers and short eared owl in flight. I also love my 500 mm 4.0L, but it does get a little heavy at times. Eide road is one of my favorite birding spots
Beautiful captures of both Northern Harriers and short eared owl in flight. I also love my 500 mm 4.0L, but it does get a little heavy at times. Eide road is one of my favorite birding spots
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