the other day I checked out a location that looked interesting on the map, quite large ponds with plenty of reed. A short detour on drive way back from home followed by 1 km walk. I was pleased to spot not one, but two couples of Marsh Harriers.
Sharing some decent photos taken at quite some distance, 100-200 meters with the SW scope and the E620, pictures cropped. These birds are really fast, difficult to focus meaning low keeper rate.
Female

Male

Other couple in display behavior

(If you wonder, the structure appearing in the backgound on left is the blade of a wind mill)


Thanks for looking
Tord
Sharing some decent photos taken at quite some distance, 100-200 meters with the SW scope and the E620, pictures cropped. These birds are really fast, difficult to focus meaning low keeper rate.
Female

Male

Other couple in display behavior

(If you wonder, the structure appearing in the backgound on left is the blade of a wind mill)


Thanks for looking
Tord
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