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Migrating Osprey

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With the sun in my eyes and reflecting off the water in morning light out at the lake yesterday, I spied out of the corner of my eye a bird in flight and raised my camera to quickly get off a dozen shots. At first I thought it was a hawk, perhaps a red tail. Then I noticed its size and color markings and said "What the What?! That's no hawk, it looks like an Osprey!" From the Texas A&M University website: "Ospreys migrate to and through Texas from mid-March to late May and early September to mid-November, when they are uncommon to rare. In winter they are most common along the Gulf Coast of Texas." I saw some Osprey when I was on the Gulf but they were always too far away for a photo. In my 4 decades living in North Texas, this is my first sighting of a migratory Osprey. One shot is the original, the other 3 I dropped into the image to make a composite of its flight. Thanks very kindly for your views and comments.

Comments (18)


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Otto1969

6:30PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

Very amazing shot, congratulations !

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goodoleboy

6:37PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

Expert postwork on display in this image of what appears to be four pretty ospreys soaring about, Maria. Magnificent clarity and textures.

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Richardphotos

7:31PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

Impressive in-flight captures and composite of the four captures

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jocko500

9:20PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

did a wonderful job

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kgb224

9:41PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

Stunning capture Maria. God bless.

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netot

11:21PM | Thu, 01 October 2015

You did an excellent work! I thought they were a real flock

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jayfar

1:19AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

You have created a wonderful image here Maria and how lucky you were to see it (them).

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durleybeachbum

8:54AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

So very exciting, and a very clever compilation, Maria!

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helanker

10:29AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

Fantastic postwork with this osprey, Maria. Thanks for sharing thins beautiful bird.

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1971s

10:39AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

beautiful image

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pat40

10:57AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

So Beautiful

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X-PaX

11:33AM | Fri, 02 October 2015

In Germany they are called "Fischadler". Very nice capture Maria. I also like your postwork very much.

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MrsRatbag

6:49PM | Fri, 02 October 2015

There is a nest right by here, and it's not unusual to see them flying in the area. This is a really lovely compilation shot of this one!

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blinkings

9:35PM | Fri, 02 October 2015

5/5. Well you are 1 up on me. I've never seen one in the wild!

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Juliette.Gribnau

4:32AM | Sat, 03 October 2015

very well done

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kenmo

9:10AM | Sat, 03 October 2015

Fantastic capture and presentation of this amazing creature....

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auntietk

5:35PM | Sun, 04 October 2015

Your choice to drop four shots into one image was inspired. Perfectly done, and a beautiful result! Congratulations on spotting such a rare occasion!

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bmac62

8:27PM | Sun, 04 October 2015

Every feather has a purpose and you've captured the owner in four different flight postures. Great presentation Maria.


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