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Kestrel - Falco tinnunculus
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DavyG


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Images taken at my place of work.

The nest site is approximately thirty feet from the ground, the lens used was a Sigma 50-500mm at circa 420mm extension.

At no time were the chicks or the feeding parents disturbed.
· Date: Mon June 29, 2009 · Views: 973
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Keywords: Kestrel - Falco Tinnunculus
Camera Information: Olympus E510 and Sigma 50-500mm.
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NickCantle

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Mon June 29, 2009 6:39pm

Great to see them back Dave!!!

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Mon June 29, 2009 7:44pm

Lovely shot Davy, I thought I had seen a similar shot from you before.

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DavyG
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Tue June 30, 2009 1:32am

Thanks for looking and commenting Nick and Ron.

These three are this years brood, I suspect from the same adult birds as last year.

Last years brood fledged within two days of me photographing them, I expect these to fly the nest by the end of this week.

Did you notice the bird on the right with the open beak? He's in the process of passing a food pellet.

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