On Sunday evening, I staked out one of five osprey nests that line a short span of highway near the family cottage. It was the first occasion on which I had spent any time observing these birds and it was immensely rewarding. Of course, every time they took flight, I had turned my attention elsewhere and was unprepared for the shot and the real drama came when I had finally shouldered the tripod to leave. As I was clambering down the cliff, the pair returned to the nest, one of them with a big fish in its talons. It dropped the fish in the nest and then started to fly in a large circle directly above me in the light of the evening sun. I managed to grab a few shots before he finally flew out of range. They are not great quality, but they have helped make me appreciate the beauty and the fierceness of this bird.
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[IMG]_DSC6216 - Version 2 by Janis Hughes, on Flickr[/IMG]
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[IMG]_DSC6223 - Version 2 by Janis Hughes, on Flickr[/IMG]
These were shot with my 70-200 mm and 1.4 teleconverter. You can imagine how I am lusting for a really long lens.