You have a wonderful project photographing this eagle family. You have an excellent vantage point above the nest with a blind so they are not disturbed. The photographs are superb!
I assume the chick has fledged and they have gone back to Africa. Is that correct?
dclark wrote:
You have a wonderful project photographing this eagle family. You have an excellent vantage point above the nest with a blind so they are not disturbed. The photographs are superb!
I assume the chick has fledged and they have gone back to Africa. Is that correct?
You got my vote.
Dave
A perfect vantage for sure, they will go back nearly September you’re right
Thanks Dave
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armd wrote:
Agreed, what a wonderful project and something gerard should covet.
Thanks a lot
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bibek wrote:
Very nice set Gerard. Love the rain image the most. I am sure the building of the blind is also a challenge for this vantage.
Building the blind it.s not easy the spot is in the mountain and very difficult to access
Thanks
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RobAmy wrote:
Well documented, nice looking bird and chick
Thanks Rob
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KCollett wrote:
Good looking set, Gerard.
Thanks Ken
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sum1sgrampa wrote:
These are all just wonderful shots. Great subject, great color and IQ. Really fine work !
Gary
I’m glad you appreciate thanks Gary
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Awesome wildlife documentary pictures. Recently I was going through this video about highly endangered Philippines Monkey Eating Eagles upbringing their chick over here and astonishingly your pictures looks exactly like the same! Totally NatGeo stuff.
Awesome wildlife documentary pictures. Recently I was going through this video about highly endangered Philippines Monkey Eating Eagles upbringing their chick over here and astonishingly your pictures looks exactly like the same! Totally NatGeo stuff.
Cheers
Thanks
We are very careful when we are going into the blind and when we leave. Silence is mandatory, at nearly 45 meters to the nest. area. With theses precautions the nest area is occuped since 8 years and we are very happy and proud.
Gerard