I often see this cutie as I walk around. She lives in this old Cork Oak but will seldom stay visible, darting back into the safety of the tree trunk when she spots a human.
Today I was able to create this image. Not close and therfore only 40% of original vertical I think she is lovely.
Canon 7D 100-400 F7.1 ISO 800 1/640 Hand held, Manual Exposure
Processed in CC and Topaz








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, but any movement and they are spooked. Blinds will help and get you close, but it needs to remain in the same place and you need to get in & out quickly, hopefully when out hunting or in the nest site. As the youngsters get older their instincts kick in, so they learn to shy away from anything they deem as danger. Probably you will find the reason why they were in the same location was that they were a breeding pair and as both LO's sit on the nest, it's hard to know who's who. 

