WE WENT OUT TO THE COAST YESTERDAY AND STUMBLED ACROSS
A FAMILY OF PEREGRINES. THERE WERE 3 VERY NOISY JUVENILES.
THEY DIDN'T SEEM BOTHERED BY US ALTHOUGH I CAN ASSURE YOU
ALL THAT WE WERE NOT AS CLOSE AS IT LOOKS IN SOME SHOTS.
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ON A DIFFERENT NOTE, THIS IS THE FIRST
SOUTHERN HAWKER OUT OF OUR POND THIS YEAR.
Wow!!! What wonderful pictures of Peregrino.. Congrats my friend
ReplyDeleteReally really great. Photos are perfect. Regards.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful photos. Super photos.
ReplyDeleteWe have successful urban Peregrines here, but it is always much more pleasing to se them doing well in a natural setting.
ReplyDeleteUnas fotos fantásticas
ReplyDeleteWow, stunning images of the Peregrines!! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnd great shot of the dragonfly, lucky moment.
Reminds me that I have to check the pond in my garden as well ;-))
have a nice weekend!
Best regard, Maria
Some experience there. Would love to see Peregrines like this. Stunning images.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Falcons flying, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos
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Maria
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Grüsse Frank
Fabulous Peregrine images, John! It's always great to see them in a natural setting, particularly when they are patrolling coastal cliffs.
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your Southern Hawker - did you get the chance to watch its colour develop?
With my very best wishes to you both - - - Richard
Thanks Richard. We didn't get to see the Hawker develop as it took off as soon as it could.
DeleteHopefully we should get some more when the weather heats up. regards Sue and John.
Superb Peregrino
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your comments.
ReplyDeleteSue and John.