The Harrier Hawk (Gymnogene)

in #hive-1949134 months ago

The bird nest raider has arrived to scrutinize the area.
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This is a big raptor bird, and it has a wide wingspan. Its wingspan was designed to lift heavy prey and its power can even enable it to lift small dogs.

At first, a new month has also arrived, and we hope that it will be kind to everyone. I also hope that you have powered up on the 1st day of the new month, as it is the right thing to do. Now let's talk about the hawk that is the biggest in the hawk species. By now some of you know that the hawk has double jointed knees that enable it to climb trees. I have seen it snatching young squirrels, and people cover their pet rabbit cages with strong bird wire to keep the hawk away. It's often a sad sight to see the hawk with a young bird in its talons, and I have posted it with its prey a few times before.

This below was how it landed on the peak of a roof across the road from our house.
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So, after it landed, look how it bowed in its greeting to me.
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Swinging its head to see if I was going to chase it away again.
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It kept on looking around, and I knew that it was watching for the pied crows, as the crows often attack it, but on this day, the crows were somewhere else at a meeting.
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So, no crows, and I thought that it would continue to pose for me.
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I was on the zoom, and before I could retract it, the hawk suddenly took off. I would have had a chance to get the full picture if it ruffled its feathers first, as then I would have known that it was about to take off, but not on this day, as it simply flew away. But there was nothing that I could do about it.
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What I have learned in nature is that a sitting bird ruffles its feathers to get them in order for flight and after the fluffing it will take off. So, what I do is that during the fluffing procedure, I would retract the zoom, and switch the camera over to the "Sports" setting. In this setting the camera captures 3 photos in quick succession instead of only one photo with one click. So it shows 3 photos of a bird's taking off in flight. But like I said, one has to retract the zoom, or else it will not capture the bird's taking off in one full picture.
But not to worry, as I will get him in a perfect take off the next time that it lands on the roof.
Such is life.

I hope that you enjoyed the story and the pictures.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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Thank you kindly!

Actually, I'm very interested in taking photos like this, but it requires a fairly mature process and I'm still in the learning stage. Wish I could do what you did today.

I have had a lot of time over the years to practice photography, and over time you will also get the same photos as mine. Just keep on going and all of the best to you!

Yes, hopefully it can be achieved as you said.

Oh, I am sure that it will be, just you hang in there!

@papilloncharity I hope so, my friend.

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Your photography is very good and all the pictures are taken at the perfect time.

Thank you, and I was glad that the hawk decided to pose for me !LOLZ

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The hawk didn't let you know about it take off, that's a photo of another day, she will surely come around and you will take the photo just when it's about to take off, but the one's you took on the peak of the roof are beautiful. It is really a beautiful hawk, I love the checks colors on her feathers.

I have posted the hawk taking off a few times before, but yeah, it didn't give me a hint that it was about to fly. It is a good looking hawk, but a good looking dangerous one, especially dangerous for the squirrels and little dogs that it likes to catch.
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Beautifully written post, very nice photos and I really appreciate that you included advice in the end describing your cue from the birds to change your settings and how to capture great shots like that. How generous and sweet that is.

Thank you for the kind comment, and my thought was to share a bit of advice for would be photography beginners.

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Wow, the bird is very beautiful, I am very entertained to see this very beautiful bird, I am very interested, I really like it

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I am always impressed by these photographs.
The contrast in the blue and gray of the bird is stunning.
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The bowing to greet you really shows that its used to seeing you around. Lol.. The colour of the feathers are so beautiful too..Nice pictures😊

Thank you and yes, the hawk decided to show me some respect :)