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IanC's Bird Photos
Topic Started: Feb 28 2012, 11:25 PM (1,208 Views)
happyhare
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:wow2: :clap5: :fantastic: captures! Number 1 and 3 are corkers :encore:
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peppiB
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More fabulous photos
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Davebutterflyman
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Fantastic captures Ian :clap3:

The first capture is quite remarkable!!

Great comparison between the Hooded Crow and WT Eagle.
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Absolutely superb photos Ian :cool2:

Is the WT Eagle the bird which is often likened to a "flying barn door"? If it is, I can now see why, thanks to your comparison shot!!
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IanC_UK
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Thanks all :)

Tufty, yes the flying barn door, this picture isnt great, but the bird above is a buzzard, another comparison for size lol !
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Uhhh yup, that's big ... I'll bet aircraft do detours around them! :lol2:

Another great comparison photo Ian :cool2:
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Excellent photos Ian :cool:
The eagle is enormous - its hard to imagine something that size flying around wild in Britain!
Spectacular bird, well done seeing and photographing it. :clap2:
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Tabatha
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:wow: Great photos Ian. Especially the first three. :cool:

:thanks: for posting
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happyhare
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Thats BIG! :goodpost:
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IanC_UK
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:) thanks all
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Great pics Ian
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Davebutterflyman
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That is a great comparison Ian....well captured :clap3:

The only other species i have seen in the wild that eclipses the White-tailed Eagle for size is the Eurasian Black Vulture...and what a monster of a bird that was!
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That's a great photo Ian :encore:
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Great photo's Ian, love the White Tailed Sea Eagle :cool2:
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Brilliant photos Ian :clap:
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:wow2: Absolutely fantastic photos Ian :thanx: for sharing them with us :clap3:
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thanks all :)
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Davebutterflyman
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Looking forward to more Ian :cool2:
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IanC_UK
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Hi all,

These are not recent, but ive been going through my old shots and deleting the rubbish, and came across these gems i had forgotten about ! :)

Hope you enjoy !

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:wow: Fantastic photos Ian :thanks: for sharing them with us.
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