Whilst David and I were driving near Villeneuve one day (actually I should have said that we were travelling because only David was driving; I was simply a passenger) we seemed to come across dozens of Kestrels. From a moving car and often through the glass I tried time after time to capture the birds in the air and on electricity lines. Time after time I thought I had succeeded. In fact I had captured many pictures but when I enlarged them they were all, predictably I suppose, blurred.
But I was rather pleased with the next one which was taken from the ramparts of the village of Soumensac down into a field hundreds of metres away:
Lovely photo :-)
ReplyDeleteWe had a similar experience in the US (although I've no idea what type of birds of prey they were), but I failed to get a single photo. Lovely to see so many just the same.
That brought a smile to my face. And you didn't have to sit on a dusty back road to get the shots, either!
ReplyDeleteWow. Lovely looking creature. Of course here we only have the Falcon. Unless you count the Australasian Harrier.
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