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Atypical Birds
The Atypical Birds Gallery features photographs of birds with albinism, melanism, leucism, erythrism, schizochroism, or other plumage abnormalities, as well as birds with structural malformations, such as beak deformities. Digiscoped images welcome!
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| Red-tailed Hawk |
On 13 April 2009
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Date/Time Original:
4/11/2009 11:03:24 AM
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Exposure Time:
1/2500 sec
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Flash:
Flash did not fire
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Focal Length:
400.0 mm
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Model:
NIKON D50
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Ghost Hawk - This is a new one for me, a "White" Red-tailed Hawk. I was driving down the south end of Amherst Island in southern Ontario, near Kingston, and a large white bird caught my eye. Intially from the car it looked like a Gyrfalcon which had been seen on another island nearby. Due to the land being fenced and no apparent land owners around, I had to shoot the image from a long way off. The red tail really makes the image pop.
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