Friday, January 26, 2007
Finally!!!
It took me forever to get a decent hawk photo and we ended up pulling onto a very iffy almost-gravel, mostly-mud road where somebody is supposedly going to build houses (so far, all they've done is rip out trees and cause massive erosion). But, I'm excited to finally have a photo of one of the local hawks. This was taken just a couple blocks from the road that intersects our street - about a quarter- to a half-mile from our home. He spotted me just as I took the photo above, and then . . . . . . oh, utter coolness.
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What great shots! I love hawks and what luck to get such great photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenclair!
ReplyDeleteI've been watching the local hawks for months but this is the first time I've managed to find a spot to pull over because of our shoulder-less roads. Yippee! I was giddy; the teenager was terrified we were about to get stuck in the mud. LOL
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maggie! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful!!. Hubby and I live in town, but a few streets behind us is a big lake. One evening this summer a hawk came and landed in one of the larger trees on the edge of our yard. I'm assuming it came because of the nearby water. I think hubby and I stood outside watching it for half an hour. They are such lovely birds and are just breathtaking to watch.
ReplyDeleteEmily,
ReplyDeleteThat must have been an awesome experience! We haven't ever noticed hawks in our neighborhood till recently. I don't know if we weren't paying attention or this has been a unique year, but we had one land in the tree right outside our kitchen window. I went running for the camera and crashed into my son, who heard me squeal and rushed to the kitchen to see what was up. Breathtaking is right! I could stand around watching them all day. Of course, that hawk was gone by the time we were done running into each other. LOL
He's a beautiful creature, isn't he? Great pixs!
ReplyDeleteIndigo,
ReplyDeleteDefinitely, gorgeous creature. I loved the way he watched me coming. You can't get very close to a hawk, but fortunately I have a 300mm lens. And, thank you. :)
those pictures are so cool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love these pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nik! :)
ReplyDeleteThose are such cool pics!!! Nice work Miss World Class Photographer! You really do lovely work.
ReplyDeletesoooooooooo cool! amazing shots!!
ReplyDeleteLes,
ReplyDeleteThanks. I need to try to pop over to your blog to see if you've done that meme, yet. ;)
Andi,
You had me chuckling with the "World Class Photographer" thing. I think youngest would have called me Danger Mom, yesterday, driving onto that small bit of gravel with ruts on every side. It was definitely iffy-looking. LOL
Heather,
Thank you! :)
Wow, I'll bet you could make some money from those excellent pictures. That one of the hawk taking off is so awesome
ReplyDeleteBooklogged,
ReplyDeleteThank you. :) I probably ought to get a copy of the latest Photographer's Market and give it a whirl. Why not - I already have the photos!
Lesley,
Thank you! :)