Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/11/01

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Subject: [Leica] Photos from the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory Anniversary
From: hartzell at alerce.com (George Hartzell)
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 15:41:45 -0800

Thanks to Doug Herr for reminding all of us Bay Area Luggers about the
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory's 25th Anniversary celebration out at
Fort Cronkite last weekend.  I spent some time late Sunday morning
shooting some "volunteers" hosted by Native Bird Connections
(http://www.nativebirds.org).  They were all beautiful, with some
pretty wild stories: the peregrine falcon
(http://www.nativebirds.org/1419/3571.html) flew to Bay Area on Delta
Airlines from Milwaukee, the Swainson's hawk (1999,
http://www.nativebirds.org/1419/3553.html) ran into a car belonging to
a field biologist studying him, the Rough Legged hawk
(http://www.nativebirds.org/1419/3544.html) came here from Wyoming
after loosing a wing in a collision with a car, and the female Red
Tailed hawk (http://www.nativebirds.org/1419/1715.html) who, unlike
most Bay Area residents, is a "local" girl.

There were also two beautiful birds from another organization, a kite
and a male Red Tailed hawk.

Anyone know the latin name for the specimen in image 5?

Technical details: Nikon D200, 80-200/2.8 and an 500/4 ED-IF P.

g.



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