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    I captured this one late afternoon in the Kruger Park. I wished for a lower angle

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    WOW:eek: Look at those scaly legs!! Is that where it gets the name or does it like to munch on serpents?

    The light is great, golden is good! I think I might have gone for a slightly looser crop.

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    Just when I thought I had at last got a good image of this bird, you post this

    They are normally very shy and you cannot get close to them (at least not on my experience)

    Lovely eyes

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    Lovely shot great pose and fine detail. You wished for a lower angle? Do you mean you wish you were higher/the bird was lower??

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    Very nice image Chris...The IQ is top notch and light...'Superb'...Lower angle would have been nice, but you cant always have it all.

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    This is a great shot, love the eyes, color and pose

    Chris

    Used to see these in Zim/Zambia

    Chris - just checked Roberts BOSA
    Indeed they eat snakes up to 3 metres apparently such as Mambas, Cobras, they will also take Nile Monitor lizards and smaller lizards so aptly named @snake@ eagle!

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    never seen one this close and in this kind of light...exquisite IQ!
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    great IQ, nice stare and loved those eyes...

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    Great comp and IQ Chris ! The light is awesome. Love that eyes. Well done

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    Thanks for al the feedback
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    WOW!! I love the stare and such gorgeous colors and detail Chris.

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    Chris lovely detail in this image . Love the light and that typical Snake Eagle stare.

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