Migrating Osprey by CavalierLady
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Description
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)
Otto1969
Very amazing shot, congratulations !
goodoleboy
Expert postwork on display in this image of what appears to be four pretty ospreys soaring about, Maria. Magnificent clarity and textures.
Richardphotos
Impressive in-flight captures and composite of the four captures
jocko500
did a wonderful job
kgb224
Stunning capture Maria. God bless.
netot
You did an excellent work! I thought they were a real flock
jayfar
You have created a wonderful image here Maria and how lucky you were to see it (them).
durleybeachbum
So very exciting, and a very clever compilation, Maria!
helanker
Fantastic postwork with this osprey, Maria. Thanks for sharing thins beautiful bird.
1971s
beautiful image
pat40
So Beautiful
X-PaX
In Germany they are called "Fischadler". Very nice capture Maria. I also like your postwork very much.
MrsRatbag
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!
blinkings
5/5. Well you are 1 up on me. I've never seen one in the wild!
Juliette.Gribnau
very well done
kenmo
Fantastic capture and presentation of this amazing creature....
auntietk
Your choice to drop four shots into one image was inspired. Perfectly done, and a beautiful result! Congratulations on spotting such a rare occasion!
bmac62
Every feather has a purpose and you've captured the owner in four different flight postures. Great presentation Maria.