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Beautiful capture, Isaac. I'm envious of this image simply because we went looking for the Scrub Jay on our recent trip to Fl. and found it only to have a terrible angle with the sun at its side. We tried our best to get the sun behind us but of course he took off not to be seen by us again. This is an excellent pose an a very nice perch, and what a great BG. Love the detail and the head turn.
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Last edited by Geoffrey Montagu; 03-02-2017 at 10:26 PM.
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Not that you would know to ask me but I know a few 100% guaranteed spots for them. Got extra lucky with the burn that opened up the habitat. But it is growing back quickly already as new growth was already sprouting all over the place. Left lots of great and open spots for them. The spot in Sebastian is not a spot that anyone would know to go to. It is literally a mile away and is a small property that was bought by a woman who has since passed away but she left money for its upkeep. You didn't get them at Merritt Island? They are abundant there along the main north south road but especially right at the entrance booth where you pay. Problem is that it is thick scrub so not scenic.
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Not that you would know to ask me but I know a few 100% guaranteed spots for them. Got extra lucky with the burn that opened up the habitat. But it is growing back quickly already as new growth was already sprouting all over the place. Left lots of great and open spots for them. The spot in Sebastian is not a spot that anyone would know to go to. It is literally a mile away and is a small property that was bought by a woman who has since passed away but she left money for its upkeep. You didn't get them at Merritt Island? They are abundant there along the main north south road but especially right at the entrance booth where you pay. Problem is that it is thick scrub so not scenic.
We did see the Scrub Jay on Merritt Island. There was thick scrub, but an open path with many decent potential perches. Next time.
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wow, perfect pose, light perch and background, very nice!
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Very nice like the pose and background.
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Hi Isaac,
Nice details and love the backwards look. Great background too. Well done.
Allen
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Nice work getting this guy. Good look-back pose and BG. We were not so lucky. A Refuge volunteer directed us to a spot he said was the best place to find them, but we only managed to see one, and under poor conditions.
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Thats a bummer Bill. But hey now you have something to look forward to for the next trip right . I got really good looks on this trip of Snail Kites. But the light was awful and the birds were too far out. Got some great poses and shots of them picking up snails but image quality is not up to par cause they are all big crops. Next time I go they are #1 on my list to get.
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Everything perfect. Love the erect posture and the sweet BKGR.
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