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    Default Ferruginous Hawk

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    In southwestern Alberta, I was taking a few photos of 3 juvenile grebes when this Ferruginous Hawk came in for a flyover of the pond and hpefully a meal, the grebes went into the weeds to hide, the hawk came in close for a few photos...
    D300 200-400vr @ 400mm iso-2000 1/2000 f11 handheld
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    Needs a little light under the wings. Perhaps a bit of fill would help. Not sure about the catchlights.

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    Axel Hildebrandt
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    I like the wing position and eye contact and would remove the catchlight in the bird's left eye. There is a dust spot in the upper right.

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