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    Default Cold eyed killer....

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    Redtail Hawk, taken this morning. He caught and swallowed whole, a female goldfinch.
    I have entire sequence, the capture and swallow.. it took seconds, I have never seen a hawk
    swallow a bird whole.
    Bad light, high iso, I still thought it was cool..
    D500, 420mm (300 w/ 1.4), f4, 1/640, iso4500
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    Wow. fantastic, please share the sequence, congrats we all dream of opportunities like this well done Dan

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    Quick rough jpegs for interest. mods can delete if they want
    The catch and the final gulp.

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    Dan Kearl

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    Yes to a cool series. Hh and IQ held up well for the OP. Bad luck on the perch.

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    Nice to see the sequence of shots here. The perch is what it is.

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    Thanks for sharing the sequence! I like the impact of this image. I do wish you had a touch more DOF, but doesn't look like it was much of a choice since you were already at ISO 4500 and only 1/640 SS.

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    That's a pretty sweet encounter, and that stare in the first shot is pretty money. Memorable more for the action than the techs (because of the light), but still a really
    cool encounter to memorialize.

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    you made the best out of the situation, nice behavior captured I think processing can be improved but not significantly. feel bad for the prey but such is nature

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