Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/08/12

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Subject: [Leica] Raptor day today
From: kcarney1 at cox.net (Ken Carney)
Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 20:19:35 -0500
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I'm thinking Alfred Hitchcock:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056869/

Or maybe global warming - not really.  It is so hot here, the hawk may 
have opted for our birdbath and a meal out of desperation.  He didn't 
come back this evening (and no other birds either for the first time - 
maybe they do communicate).  My photo was about 15% crop of a full-frame 
image, with a 200mm lens so it is not really high quality - they do not 
like human company, or probably any company that is not edible.

Ken Carney

On 8/12/2010 7:27 PM, Douglas Barry wrote:
> After Ken's picture today, I was amazed to look out through my kitchen 
> window this evening in twilight's gathering gloom and see this. We had 
> a fire on Bray Head tonight which burned some of the dry gorse and I 
> had put my head against the window when I spotted a movement in the 
> near dark. At present, a thousand starlings nest each night in a tall 
> tree in my garden. It's a wonderful sight as they wheel and whirl 
> acrobatically around the tree before they settle down for the night. 
> Tonight, it seems there was one less.
>
> Turning out the lights I called the family who were suitably blown 
> away by the sight. My youngest said get a photo and I thought the 
> light was so bad that it would be crap. But I grabbed the Nikon D200, 
> flashgun, and sneaked out to watch the hawk - female sparrowhawk, I 
> think - dine al fresco in the very dark twilight. I wormed my way 
> along the house terrified I'd scare it away and when I got close 
> enough started to shoot with the flash. Amazingly, it ignored the 
> flash and clunk of the camera, before eventually getting spooked when 
> I coughed. It flew off with its prey into a nearby tree and continued 
> its meal. This was taken from about 15 feet away. My son speculated 
> that the fire on Bray head tonight may have driven it to pastures new. 
> Guess there won't be starlings on my tree no more...
>
> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/DouglasBray/Bray+Town/hawk1.jpg.html
>
> Douglas
> _________
> Douglas Barry
> Bray, Co. Wicklow
> Republic of Ireland
>
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