cthomas 24/02/2007 21:46
Greater Spotted Eagle (fulvescens) 烏鵰 (淡&
[img]http://images4.fotop.net/albums3/ThomasChan/Imperial_Eagle/dec_26_06_1.jpg[/img]
26/12/2006
Mai Po 米埔
Leica 800mm + 20D
ISO200 f5.6 1/640s
cthomas 1/03/2007 22:04
[img]http://images4.fotop.net/albums3/ThomasChan/Imperial_Eagle/feb_25_07_24.jpg[/img]
[img]http://images4.fotop.net/albums3/ThomasChan/Imperial_Eagle/feb_25_07_25.jpg[/img]
25/2/2007
Mai Po 米埔
Leica 800mm + 1.4x + 20D
ISO200 f5.6 1/640s, 1/800s
gary 1/03/2007 23:53
Very good posture!
And also same level to the bird! :shock:
lpaul 7/11/2007 09:33
The juvenile type bird (first three pictures) looks like 'fluvescens' type Greater Spotted Eagle. The overall structure fits GSE being noticably short-tailed (both in flight and perched); also the overall pluamge tones are too brown for a similarly plumaged Imperial.
cthomas 12/12/2007 20:54
[quote:eb6ad9628d="lpaul"]The juvenile type bird (first three pictures) looks like 'fluvescens' type Greater Spotted Eagle. The overall structure fits GSE being noticably short-tailed (both in flight and perched); also the overall pluamge tones are too brown for a similarly plumaged Imperial.[/quote]
Paul,
Thanks for your reply!
Thomas.
pgabor 2/01/2008 15:41
imperial vs spotted eagle
Thomas,
my opinion is that the bird in flight is a juv. imperial eagle and the sitting bird is a 3. cy old imperial.
cheers
Gabor