I attended the last Hawkwatch for 2018 which is held in the North of San Diego County, near the town of Ramona. The Wildlife Research Institute conservatory owns several thousand acres of grassland that is a magnet to raptors of all types. The raptors in the following images are birds that have been injured or for some other reason cannot be returned to the wild and act as ambassadors for the their fellow raptors living in the wild.
All images shot with Canon 7D Mark II and 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II lens hand-held at ISO 320
The Owls... The great horned owl (#3) is also known as the "hoot owl" while the barn owl (#'s 1 & 2) is also called the "screech owl"
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The Hawks... The hawk's eyes are shaded by heavy brows enabling them to hunt from high altitudes. The red tailed hawk actually comes in many color variations and doesn't develop the distinctive red tail until maturity.
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The Falcons... Peregrine (#9) Falcons are the fastest living animals - clocked at above 180 miles per hour in a dive. The gyrfalcon (#'s 7 & 8) is native to the Arctic areas
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BTW: I absolutely LOVE the combination of the Canon 7D Mark 2 and the 100-400 Mark 2...