kdacharya wrote:
Geoff,you've hit the payload of photographic delights. Bravo and another vote from me.
Thanks KD, appreciate the vote of confidence and no confusing acronym
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morris wrote:
A delight to view Geoff!
This wonderful experience might be worthy of a trip next year. Then again, they might decide to hide from me :-}
Morris
Thanks Morris. If travel gets back to normal again and the nest is active you are welcome any time.
louie champan wrote:
What a super story and incredible photography work Geoff. All these images are awesome but #1 is a killer.
Thanks Louie
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dallvr wrote:
Terrific set of photos with fascinating behavior. I love the first two, the sibling portraits, and the sibling rivalry at the end with the brother gulping down the lizard to keep his sister from getting a bite.
speedmaster20d wrote:
these frames make me jealous and angry! stop posting now
1,6 and 8 are baller
Thanks Arash...I will be giving the Kestrel shots a rest after this post...but with the A9 I have 100s more flight keepers sitting on the HDs
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dclark wrote:
More amazing images!
What a great find the nest has been.
It appears they tolerated you pretty close.
Dave
Thanks Dave. Yes they were tolerating of a small crowd (usually 1-6 people there at a time) sitting quietly on the hillside above the nest tree.
runakid wrote:
Stunning- to say the least. The story and then these marvelous photos. You need to lead tours.
Thanks Dan/Shirley
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runakid wrote:
Trulls amazing photos. I am enjoying each one. No favorite but the first is real special.
Karl Witt wrote:
Nice work on comps Geoff and leaving a little breathing room in some, really worked well for me. Simply another amazing set! Well presented
Karl
Thanks Karl
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castlk52 wrote:
Wow, just wow! Fantastic set of images.