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    Default Juvenile Peregrine

    This is frame shows juvenile peregrine topside, the falcons were learning to hunt and active in the wind.

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    This has been a great year for photographing these peregrines, glad you came down and went away with some fantastic images, I love this top side view showing the light tip edging on all the juvenile plumage and the screaming open mouth with him looking at you.

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    A stellar shot Arash, the scream sets it apart,
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    Amazing topside view and the fact that this fledgling is calling and giving you that head turn really makes this one special.
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    This is terrific.
    My only suggestion would be to take a bit off the LHS to take some of the yellowish blob out of the image. It would also allow the eye to center immediately on that open beak and amazing face.
    Gail

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    Yes, it has the lot. Love the facial expression.

    Well done and TFS

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    Love the color harmony.
    Gorgeous flight shot with superb wing position and HA.
    Rest as usual excellent.

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    Satish.

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    Another great image of this individual. The open beak adds so much to the image along with the killer details. Not easy to get these type of frames. Even with flat wings these guys are really moving. Well done
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