Nice shots. And the last two say a lot about successful photography. One shows that neat picture can literally be "right there," laid out at your feet if you are paying attention, while others are passing, fleeting moments and you are either ready to take the shot, or you're not; no rewinds available.
Sorry, no bobcat photo...I was on my bike riding downhill and it ran across the trail before I could even think about hopping off and snapping a pic. Pt Reyes is a great spot to see bobcats though--I think I've seen more there than anywhere else with the possible exception of The Pinnacles.
The bird in question is a Northern Harrier (aka Marsh Hawk). Seen just off of the road to Drakes Beach by the Historic "D" Ranch. I think I must have blasted off 30 or 40 shots to get one that was reasonably in focus.
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Nice shots. And the last two say a lot about successful photography. One shows that neat picture can literally be "right there," laid out at your feet if you are paying attention, while others are passing, fleeting moments and you are either ready to take the shot, or you're not; no rewinds available.
Where's the bobcat? What kind of raptor is that
Sorry, no bobcat photo...I was on my bike riding downhill and it ran across the trail before I could even think about hopping off and snapping a pic. Pt Reyes is a great spot to see bobcats though--I think I've seen more there than anywhere else with the possible exception of The Pinnacles.
The bird in question is a Northern Harrier (aka Marsh Hawk). Seen just off of the road to Drakes Beach by the Historic "D" Ranch. I think I must have blasted off 30 or 40 shots to get one that was reasonably in focus.
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