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    Default Peregrine Falcon on the Cliffs

    I had the wonderful experience of getting fairly close to another Peregrine Falcon today. Fellow BPN member Bob Lund and I found this fellow and its pigeon prey along some sandstone cliffs of Puget Sound and the Straits of Juan de Fuca. The light was not ideal--nor the angle pefect--but it was a great pleasure to see these birds doing so well. This is a banded bird.
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    a good behavior/habitat image Bonnie....looks like he's hiding the prey.
    congrats on the siting and image

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    Judy Lynn Malloch
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    Love this one Bonnie . Great environmental image and awesome head turn and eye contact. The exposure is spot on and the detail excellent. Sure would love to have this one in my files. !!!!!!

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    Nice looking bird,
    I Iile the pose,eye contact and details!

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    Very nice indeed. Good eye contact, nice pose and exposure.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    The light looks pretty good to me. Good details and eye contact, too. I only wish the plant in front of the bird were not there.

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