Just some more images from the first walk we had ...
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5. ---- is this a Merlin???? Seemed to be too small for a hawk. Looked more like a falcon to me ... mottled chest .... helllppppp HBG
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Just some more images from the first walk we had ...
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. ---- is this a Merlin???? Seemed to be too small for a hawk. Looked more like a falcon to me ... mottled chest .... helllppppp HBG
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Great shots, I like #3 the best, beautiful sky!!!
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I dig the set Matt!
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Another vote for #3 also, but all excellent again Matt.
As for Raptor I would lean more towards a Sharp-shinned Hawk. Total lack of moustache keeps me away from Merlin or Broad-wing. Also the lighter banding on the end of the squared tail. On top of all that they are approx the size of a Dove. You did say small???
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Lovely set, and I'm drawn to the first one.
Love #3, panoramic shot of the area. The rock formations are fantastic.
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I'm digging number 3 as well but all are excellent.
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