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Got out with the camera...

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by Chenango Dave, Mar 12, 2012.

  1. Chenango Dave

    Chenango Dave Weekend Warrior

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    Been quite a while since I've been out with my camera.Felt good to get back out again. Here's a few pics from over the past week or so. These are all taken with a Nikon D300 DSLR camera.
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    And a few from last weeks rabbit hunt..
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    Thanks for looking.
    Take care
    Dave
     
  2. rybo

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    Sweet pix as usual.

    What's the bird of prey in the 2nd pic? I don't have my guide in front of me? It's really throwing me off. Part of me wants to say immature Osprey, but I'm also tossing around the possibility of a Rough Legged hawk?
     
  3. Chenango Dave

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    You got it rybo - it's a rough legged hawk. We get quite a few that migrate to here in the winter.
     
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    Great shots, Dave. Always nice to see open water!
     
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    Always love your pics Dave! Keep them coming!
     

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