Picture of the week by Rob Palmer
Here are a couple of images from the photographer Rob Palmer. They certainly make it to the picture of the week. If you want to see more visit www.falconphotos.com for some other great falconry pictures.
Here are a couple of images from the photographer Rob Palmer. They certainly make it to the picture of the week. If you want to see more visit www.falconphotos.com for some other great falconry pictures.
Well this little brancher won’t be going hungry. This picture was taken by Garrett Smith in Secret Canyon, Utah, USA last week. They were looking for climbing areas and came across this eyrie. Good job mother wasn’t home to greet them; if she’s taking deer for her chick then a climber would be just fine as a main course for herself…… after she’s removed the North Face packaging of course.
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