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Peregrine Falcon mid-air food transfer
I've been photographing at a local Peregrine Falcon nest which is located in a natural setting. One chick remains in the nest and is being fed by the female. The male hunts for birds and returns every few hours to the vicinity of the nest. Then in about 5 seconds the female starts calling, leaves the nest and flies up and under the male, who releases the food item to her. It all happens so quickly that photography is about the only way to see what actually happens.
The birds are pretty small in the frame so I had to crop more than I like (next time I might try the 500mm but I don't fancy my chances!). I dodged the eye areas a little to bring out some detail, then sharpened.
Camera: Canon EOS-1D Mark IV
Lens: EF400mm f/4 DO IS USM, @ 400 mm
Program: Manual
ISO 800, 1/2000s, f/5.6