Last morning of Rod's trip - quick visit back to Urim. Cracking female Pallid Harrier!
Very large falcon on the pylons- Saker? Lanner? The short wings suggest Lanner,
but the tail pattern says Saker.
as does the breast pattern,
inclined to think Saker.
No problem identifying this Eastern Imperial Eagle.
This is mainly a record of some of the birds I've seen. Many of the images are, at best, record shots.
Saturday, 21 November 2015
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