http://tinyurl.com/396c5v

This is a crested caracara (Caracara cheriway).  Kinda like an eagle 
crossed with a vulture.

The ranch owner had a 3-person blind set up at the top of a slope with 
some nice perches (logs, dead trees) and a pond downslope.  It was 
angled perfectly to catch the afternoon sunlight.  Unfortunately for 2 
of the three days it was totally overcast.  I got lucky on the only day 
we saw a sunset when it was my turn in the "hawk blind."  The caracaras 
where baited in with dead cow parts (heart, kidneys, liver, etc.) and 
got pretty close.

I kinda like this shot because it is a little different view of a raptor.

For pixel-peepers: 20D 500mm F4L IS with 1.4x TC mounted on a Manfrotto 
055Pro with Studioball and Wimberley sidekick.  F8 1/200 ISO 100.  A 
little fill flash.  Converted in ACR and edited in PSCS2 with minimal 
sharpening and corrections for web display.  Cropped slightly to a 4x5 
format for future printing but pretty much full frame (I'm thinking 
it'll look nice 16x20).


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Christian
http://photography.skofteland.net

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