My photography life is one of mini projects. I am constantly formulating ways and looking for opportunities to get shots of different species. For a while I have been keeping an eye open for buzzards and potential chances to get some shots and decided to put the plan into action this week. I always think you are really up against it trying to get close to photograph a bird that is suupose to be able to spot a rabbit from a mile away. Here are some of the results




2 comments:
What a beautiful bird! Your pictures are wonderful.
Wow! This whole blog is an amazing collection. I've got a long way to go ... Thanks for inspiring me.
Greetings from New Zealand
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