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Burro (He/Haw)
09-10-2023, 2:56pm
Captured this video in the *worst* of conditions late yesterday.

Let's see how this works.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwk350msYs4

Mike Mercury
09-10-2023, 4:16pm
:thumbs:

LATB
09-10-2023, 4:19pm
Awesome :cert:

99 pewtercoupe
09-10-2023, 4:22pm
Cool
We have a lot of them here. Always fun to watch them catching fish

Onebadcad
09-10-2023, 5:18pm
Not quite the Bald Eagle, but still badarse, considered an apex predator.

Yamitanny
10-03-2023, 5:30am
Wow, shooting in harsh conditions can be a challenge! But sometimes, those are the moments that make for the most epic shots. I can't wait to see your Osprey video – imperfections often make things unique. If you have a YouTube channel, try buying these instant YouTube subscribers (https://www.smm-world.com/buy-youtube-subscribers) to get more popular. And keep up the good work!

snide
10-03-2023, 6:25am
I didn't know you played piano. :shrug:

DJ_Critterus
10-03-2023, 8:25am
Cool
We have a lot of them here. Always fun to watch them catching fish

Always find them within about 10-12 miles (max) of water (hunting grounds).

04 commemorative
10-03-2023, 10:02am
I took these this on the beach last summer.

mrvette
10-03-2023, 10:25am
I live on a rather steep hillside here in Floriduh, and the neighbor has a rather/very similar tree with a limb just like that, at top of the hillside, and easy view in the mornings as we set around outside and BS and those limbs attract many birds with that same action.....almost identical......

:seasix:

snide
10-03-2023, 11:35am
I these this on the beach last summer.

Wait, what?

snide
10-03-2023, 11:36am
I live on a rather steep hillside here in Floriduh, and the neighbor has a rather/very similar tree with a limb just like that, at top of the hillside, and easy view in the mornings as we set around outside and BS and those limbs attract many birds with that same action.....almost identical......

:seasix:

Pics of hill in Floriduh? :toetap:

Louie Detroit
10-03-2023, 11:38am
Why do the birds jerk their neck from side to side like that?

04 commemorative
10-03-2023, 12:01pm
Wait, what?

Fixed...sorry:moon: