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We were exploring the ravine by our house last night, to see if we could find the hawks nest, as we could hear a juvenile screeching for it's supper.

So we (me & Brooke) headed off the beaten track and in thick undergrowth up the side of the ravine.

This naturally disturbed the mother, who kept fluttering to different tree tops, to squawk at us. So we were at around tree top hight, but further away, thus the small image.

Funny thing is, as we got closer to the top of the bank (the elevation is around 200 feet) I came across a hole - looked like the entrance to a large burrow. The dog hadn't noticed it and had luckily sniffed by. So I was about to get the camera out again, when I noticed a spiny tail.

That's when I decided it was more sensible to not provoke the porcupine with a flash, on a 45 deg slope, in thick undergrowth and not quite sure how much further up the bank we had to go. And last thing I needed was starting a conversation with the missus on the basis of "well, about the dog...."

So this concludes the Hawk series: Millennium Falcon,
10 tail feathers,
Off on the wind,
watch the birdie and
3 for the price of 1

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::0930_23
07/17/10 1:31 AM GMT
It was a close call between the narrative and the photo John. I think you made a wise decision. lol
I looked over your entire series and liked them all because they varied so much.

You got his eye and that really makes the shot.

VFS-TicK

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Cameras are like people--sometimes they lose focus.
::Jimbobedsel
07/17/10 2:16 AM GMT
Great series, John. I'm glad you weren't attacked during this photo shoot.....you weren't were you?
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STOP AND SMELL THE FOOFIES
::J_E_F
07/17/10 2:45 AM GMT
On mosquito and thorn scratches for my trouble. Had the tripod too, which kept getting caught on branches and twigs. Every time I got it out, the bird would move to another obscure tree.

It wouldn't be fun, if it wasn't fun.
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.zunazet
07/17/10 3:13 AM GMT
A very fine shot of your feathered friend John. She has definitely got her eye on you!
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People aren't going to remember the things you do. They're going to remember how you made people feel. Be kind, gracious, and appreciative. Dan Winters - Photographer.
::sharonva
07/17/10 3:29 AM GMT
That is a picture of one vindicated hawk...who not only made you leave, but encouraged the porcupine to threaten (potentially threaten) the dog! Great pic and fun narrative!
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::Dunstickin
07/17/10 8:15 AM GMT
If the bird don't get yer...the porcupine will!...right in the A**!

You got a grand snap with this one pal...

It is good to 'get out' ain't it!..
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* Owing to the deterioration in my hands, I find that I cannot comment as much as I should..But please know...I do look at all your posts!..and will leave my 'moniker' >OB< when I do so!...Thank you all * OwdBob'sGallery
.Catharina1
07/17/10 8:20 AM GMT
Oh yes a great shot John! And what a bird! Mich
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.jacked
07/17/10 9:16 AM GMT
Now, is that a great capture or what, that is a winner. All the best to you and your loved ones.Dwight.
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.gonedigital
07/17/10 11:48 AM GMT
Such a great bird, & a wonderful photograph John.
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.rvdb
07/17/10 2:37 PM GMT
Beautiful fav. and save.

Rob
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The reason why the sunsets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB
.Joanie
07/17/10 3:42 PM GMT
Magnificent capture!!! It looks so regal sitting there!! Amazing and great shot John!
Joanie
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.koca
07/17/10 9:49 PM GMT
Nice shot, I like it, but dangerous bird.
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::tigger3
07/17/10 11:17 PM GMT
Your sure sharing some wonderful bird postings. Very nice!
=^..^=sandi
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::billyoneshot
07/17/10 11:47 PM GMT
LOL you have the same luck I do in the woods. At least the dog did not find it. Great shot of the hawk. I think the size shows just how high up it was. Great colors and clarity.
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Billy
.fly
07/18/10 2:07 AM GMT
Another great photo.
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.elektronist
07/18/10 10:15 AM GMT
Great bird and great shot, John.

Tanju
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Be free - use Linux
.lukyluc
07/18/10 3:18 PM GMT
belle prise
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.icedancer
07/18/10 10:46 PM GMT
Fabulous capture of this magnificent bird and yes I'll watch out
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::Inkeri
08/09/10 10:13 PM GMT
A Fantastic photo of this Beautiful bird.
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