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    canon 550d; 100-400mm

    f/5.6; 1/500sec; ISO-800;Av Mode; Handheld
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    I think it is changeable hawk eagle. The vertical composition looks fine. A lower angle if possible would have enhanced the composition further. Thanks for sharing.
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    Nice one Sir. Its not often that one gets to see a grounded CHE with prey in its talons. Wuld been great if the kill was visible as well. Were you able to make any clear shots of the bird with the Kill ???

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    Dear Roopak

    Yes attach h/w Bird with the Kill; also i take a video while he is eating ...


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    Nice one sir. You are extremely lucky to have got a CHE with a kill twice. this seems to be an immature CHE with an egret kill.where was this shot ? the mature bird seems to have some other bird as kill. To me the CHE is the tiger of the canopy.

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    Nice record. It is always a pleasure to sight a predator with a kill. These are two different birds in two different places. I think I have seen the second image earlier.

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