Sorry for yet an other Red Kite thread, but I hope this is at least a bit different and interesting enough, so that nobody gets bored?!
From my backyard I get this view (@23mm) over some meadows, towards a patch of wood, about 500m away:
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I thought an infra-red view fitting to a Red Kite thread, hope you agree
Taken yesterday, using the ZD17,5-45mm, because it is the only wide angled lens I have, which fits my 52mm IR72 filter. It's okay and I am pleased with it.
If you cross the meadows and enter the woods for 100m, you may find the Red Kite nesting site:
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This is the view I got in late April, when the female started breeding. Leaves were not yet fully developed, making observations not to difficult. Since late April I stayed clear of the nesting site - until today ...
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Full frame view (70mm) of how conditions are now. It took me 15min. to find a line of sight at all! The distance to the nest I estimate to be 75-85m.
Zooming in through the branches at half the distance (indicated by arrows) with Bigma+EC-14@708mm, using high ISO (1000-1250) to get at least 1/200s, I got some record shots (50% crops):
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Hello fellows! I count three "Kitelings" here
Not to bad - and they are almost fledged too!
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some stretching
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social behavior
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wing flapping
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... and some Vulture mimicking.
I stood for an hour, taking 200 frames, whilst Skeeters and Ticks attacked my naked legs (forgot the repellant). At least on two occasions the male Kite flew overhead, but unfortunately no adult came down befor I had to leave.
Looking back (@70mm) from the edge of the woods towards my house (PV on roof), you'll see this:
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The pasture in the right background is the one our horses are browsing on - just outside the frame this time.
There you have it! Red Kitelings at bow shot from home - and at the very edge of what me and my equipment is capable of showing.
Falk
From my backyard I get this view (@23mm) over some meadows, towards a patch of wood, about 500m away:
#1

I thought an infra-red view fitting to a Red Kite thread, hope you agree

Taken yesterday, using the ZD17,5-45mm, because it is the only wide angled lens I have, which fits my 52mm IR72 filter. It's okay and I am pleased with it.
If you cross the meadows and enter the woods for 100m, you may find the Red Kite nesting site:
#2

This is the view I got in late April, when the female started breeding. Leaves were not yet fully developed, making observations not to difficult. Since late April I stayed clear of the nesting site - until today ...
#3

Full frame view (70mm) of how conditions are now. It took me 15min. to find a line of sight at all! The distance to the nest I estimate to be 75-85m.
Zooming in through the branches at half the distance (indicated by arrows) with Bigma+EC-14@708mm, using high ISO (1000-1250) to get at least 1/200s, I got some record shots (50% crops):
#4

Hello fellows! I count three "Kitelings" here

#5

some stretching
#6

social behavior

#7

wing flapping
#8

... and some Vulture mimicking.
I stood for an hour, taking 200 frames, whilst Skeeters and Ticks attacked my naked legs (forgot the repellant). At least on two occasions the male Kite flew overhead, but unfortunately no adult came down befor I had to leave.
Looking back (@70mm) from the edge of the woods towards my house (PV on roof), you'll see this:
#9

The pasture in the right background is the one our horses are browsing on - just outside the frame this time.
There you have it! Red Kitelings at bow shot from home - and at the very edge of what me and my equipment is capable of showing.
Falk
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