Had the good fortune to capture these shots on Tuesday. I had been keeping my eye on a pair of kites from afar, hoping that they would come closer. I gave up all hope of a good shot when they decided to fly far from where we were. Later that afternoon, we had gone to another location nearly 10 kilometres away when I noticed a single kite hovering above rocks at the shoreline. Suffice it to say, that after some running and a lot of huffing and puffing on my part, I was able to grab these shots.
This bird was steadily hovering against a very stiff breeze, maintaining his/her location and altitude for several minutes at a time. Just prior to taking the shots, he/she dropped down onto the rocks and returned to the same hovering position with a crab in its talons. I couldn't believe my luck (or my eyes), when, remaining perfectly still against the breeze, it began eating the crab!
I was almost directly under the bird in the first shot, so close that it filled the frame. I was concerned that it might have been a touch too close for the minimum focussing distance of my lens (3.5 meters). Luckily, not so.
Brahminy Kite 1 by Chrisclick, on Flickr
Brahminy Kite 3c by Chrisclick, on Flickr
CC always welcome.