This is a capture from August last year during a morning circuit along a local patch of farmland before spending about five hours crammed in a hide waiting for Sea Eagles to come and roost at a nearby lagoon. I was surprised that this young Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) allowed a relatively close approach while feeding on a Feral Pigeon (the common Rock Dove that is - Columba livia, which is an introduced pest in Australia). This is also the smallest bird of prey on the continent averaging around 13" in height. They live allaround the countryside and in cities etc.
Cropped 30% off the original and other than the man-made perch which I normally would ignore totally, I would love to know some QM techniques to be able to remove the dark blob in the LRC.
Camera Model Name
Canon EOS 30D
Shooting Date/Time
8/10/2008 078:04
Tv(Shutter Speed)
1/640Sec.
Av(Aperture Value)
F5.6
Metering Modes
Evaluative metering
Exposure Compensation
0
ISO Speed
800
Lens
EF300mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x
Handheld.....
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