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    Default Peregrine topside

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    Here is another peregrine falcon image, this one from SoCal. Hope you like it. BG is the ocean


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    Perfect wing symmetry and lovely fanned tail.
    This is a handsome specimen as well with all his primaries intact.
    Amazing technique required for this yack sharp image.
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    Killer flight pose. Love the fanned tail and a nice angle on the face.
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    Nice banking pose and great feather details, Arash.

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    Another spectacular falcon shot. Great head turn, and every feather shown to perfection. Thanks for sharing this, Arash. Keep 'em coming.

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    Your work is inspiring. What a shot of this beautiful individual. Nice one.

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    One of my favourite birds of prey. Beautiful presentation, sharpnes & BG!

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    Very nice. Thank you for sharing

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    All been said ! Excellent pose and IQ and everything.
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    Another stunning image! Well done Arash. Love the tail spread and top angle. TFS

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    Stunning shot. Great image quality, fantastic sharpness. Light is great as is wing pose.

    What subspecies is this?

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    Arash certainly gives me inspiration ,one day maybe,excellent.

    Keith.

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    Another great looking frame from your trip down here. Glad you got so many nice ones. This one looks awesome and I like the topside view. The exposure and details are perfect.

    Marcus, in case Arash dose not come back soon, This is known as the American Peregrine falcon or an Anatum Peregrine. AKA "The Duck Hawk" . ( Falco Peregrinus Anatum )

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    Killer banking pose, Arash! Excellent HA, details, exposure and pose! Excellent work as usual!

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    Outstanding as usual! Lovely topside view and techs spot on as usual

    Are these still close to their parents or was this one flying solo?

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    Hi everyone thanks for the comments.

    Shane, they were close to their parents

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