Taking off

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A small but mighty American Kestrel taking off in search of another meal on a cold yet sunny winters day. Just as we got close enough to this bird for a photo she took off. Too bad as I really wanted to admire that color in her wing feathers.

Denver, CO.

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        1. Yes, winter can be a bit quiet at times without the birds around. We are lucky to have quite a variety of waterfowl on the ponds in winter to liven things up and give us some photo opportunities. Spring is just around the corner.

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    1. Hi Eliza, when out hunting birds we tend to keep things on shutter priority and the shutter speed above 1/1000 thus the f-stop is typically somewhere around 5.6-8 or so. On a sunny day we may have gotten a bit more DOF with a smaller aperture. Our typical lens for taking a hike is our 80-400mm Nikon.

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  1. gpj103's avatar Graham

    Great pic as always, Mike. Love the clarity despite the motion of the bird. Do female kestrels in the US have blue-grey heads? I ask as the male kestrel in the UK is the one with the blue head. Interesting difference.

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