Is there a thread for your Bird of Prey pictures on here? I couldn't seem to find one and would love to see your pics (I don't have any - must try harder) so please share
Who knew buzzards liked spaghetti??
A very distant Marsh Harrier seen from the coast path between Morston and Blakeney on Norfolk coast.
WendyBartter said:Just spent a delightful hour watching Helen McDonald training another fabulous Goshawk
I watched it too, Wendy. It was inspiring how Helen's love of Goshawks helped her with the death of her father and now her new bird Lupin has enabled her to move on even more. I loved the way she sniffed it..
Wendy and TJ, Have you read Helen's book, H is for Hawk ? I very much enjoyed it. Will try to watch her and her new bird later.
A juvenile marsh harrier over Cley marshes last weekend. I was thrilled to get my first photographa of one...
Oooh, they're lovely Alan, and well done Karen, splendid shots, and always a lovely feeling to get 1st pic of something (I get that feeling when I recognise it too!! :o) )
A female Marsh Harrier at Lunt Meadows
I remember a recent discussion on the difference between female and juvenile and this is what I consider a full adult female, with much bolder cream markings, including large patches on the leading edge of the wings and a band around the neck, too
She put on a good show, coming much closer