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Bonelli's Eagle sent on June 10, 2012 (18:33) by Maurizio Catti. 58 comments, 3800 views.

Canon 1D Mark III, Canon EF 500mm f/4 L IS USM, 1/200 f/4.5, ISO 640, tripod. Parco Nazionale di Monfrague, Spagna.

After a whole afternoon huddled inside a minuscule hide under the scorching sun of the Extremadura, the female finally decides to use the usual roost, the clock show 21,30 and the sun is down , but the mountain on back is still red hot from the last rays Thanks to my friend Javier





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junior
sent on June 10, 2012 (18:35)

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wow!

Guido Muratore
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senior
sent on June 10, 2012 (18:53)

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Beautiful, congratulations Maurizio!

Sepofa
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senior
sent on June 10, 2012 (19:08)

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good

Cavalier_na
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junior
sent on June 10, 2012 (20:51)

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After he had become enthralled by the look of the raptor, I noticed a strange sign that the green-tailed pigeon and continues on the rock. What's this?

Hello.

You

Maurizio Catti
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junior
sent on June 10, 2012 (22:45)

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And 'the written "Copyright Maurizio Catti" that serves to prevent the use by others of the images furbetti ;-)
Thanks for the comments
The Bonelli's eagle prey mainly birds, representing 60% of its diet with a real specialization towards colombiformi, in Spain, where several couples strongly resist, which is well protected by the laws and forest, do not disdain the common pigeon hunt near the lodgings where they go in search of food for farmed animals.
In Italy this bird of prey survives only in Sicily where, however, few couples are persecuted by hunters eggs, to steal and sell them to falconers, especially Germans.

Abdallah
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junior
sent on June 11, 2012 (22:00)

Bravo! Very nice image of wonderful raptor!

Flavio
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (18:51)

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Pure entertainment :-)

Borsi Franco
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sent on June 13, 2012 (19:02)

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Excellent, genuine compliments.

Daniele Occhiato
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (19:39)

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Apart from the fact that these photos were taken by dozens of photographers naturalists now (really naturalists?), Unfortunately once again gets posted a photo of Eagle Bonelli made in Spain by the death of a pigeon used as live bait and tied the "dispensation of the eagles" without this being stated by the author photo ... Aside from being able to believe in the great task of photographing a Bonelli in such a situation on its own merits ... but then there is no one who thinks this is no longer nature photography, but a mere barbarism that has nothing to do with the spirit of nature photography, which should be first of all love and respect for nature? Determine the death of a living being to another fotografarne? No thanks ... the picture can 'be as beautiful as you want, but personally I would not feel my conscience ... A whenraces a monkey on a pole to photograph the Harpy that the attacks? Or tie a gazelle to photograph a leopard prey? Enough of these pictures, please!!
Nothing personal against the photographer, but really now no longer hairs on my stomach just to bring home a great shot ...

Marco50
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sent on June 13, 2012 (20:44)

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After reading the previous comments I refrain from judgment on the image and add just good execution.

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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (21:07)

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Technically well executed, but ethically speaking I find myself in the comment of Daniel.

Maurizio 53
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sent on June 13, 2012 (21:08)

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" Apart from the fact that these photos were taken by dozens of photographers naturalists now (really naturalists?), Unfortunately once again gets posted a photo of Eagle Bonelli made in Spain with the death of a live pigeon used as bait and linked to the "dispensation of the eagles" without this being stated by the author photo ... Aside from being able to believe in the great task of photographing a Bonelli in such a situation on its own merits ... but then there is no one who thinks this is no longer nature photography, but a mere barbarism that has nothing to do with the spirit of nature photography, which should be first of all love and respect for nature? Determine the death of a living being to another fotografarne? No thanks ... the picture can 'be as beautiful as you want, but personally I would not feel my conscience ...A monkey in a bind when a pole to photograph the Harpy that the attacks? Or tie a gazelle to photograph a leopard prey? Enough of these pictures, please!!
Nothing personal against the photographer, but really now no longer hairs on my stomach just to bring home a great shot ...

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Comment by daniele can not be faulted for correctness await the response of the author to rate

Giuliano Zappi
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (21:10)

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Great photos and great subject! ;-)
Giuliano.

Francesco Sestili
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sent on June 13, 2012 (21:19)

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But I prefer to inform me before you accuse it is not the same case but I remember the criticatissimo great gray owl, photographed precisely in Lapland, criticized surface (nature-park-falconry). I'm going to feel.

Daniele Occhiato
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (21:24)

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In order not to pass a liar, here are some links to photos of Bonelli's Eagle in a similar situation:
[URL =] www.birdphoto.fi/lajikuvat/hiefas/index.php
[URL =] www.pbase.com/vivarelli/trip_aragona_spagna_2011
[URL =] www.pbase.com/michelemendi/bonellis_eagles&page=all
and I assure you that over the years I have crossed each other but can not find the links.

Again, nothing personal against the photographers, but I really like this kind of photography disappeared from the face of the earth ...

Daniele Occhiato
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (21:27)

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" But I prefer to inform me before you accuse it is not the same case but I remember the criticatissimo great gray owl, photographed precisely in Lapland, criticized surface (nature-park-falconry). I'm going to feel. "

If I'm wrong I'll be happy to be proved wrong and apologize personally and publicly with the author of the photo, but unfortunately I know of what I speak, partly because I know the place where these pictures possone be scattae and I have personally been confirmed by some of the same authors of the photos.

Francesco Sestili
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sent on June 13, 2012 (21:31)

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It is not a question of being liars, I remember very well your argument about the second link. 'It is simply a matter of prudence; deepening is not difficult. I just sent a text message, something not quite right. If you're right, it converrò.

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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (22:17)

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Beyond 'if it has been triggered or not the image is stupenda.Se you look around you should not trigger nenche passerines there during the winter, photos nests anything nent calls (calls not agree xi) in the photo oasis controlled nothing, so what you do ', we sell the equipment and get to do the critics, but if no one does then' photo ... no, maybe it's better to make the critical critici.Sicuramente of the value of the image changes if it is purely natural, but this depends only on the photographer, as whether or not it is excited with this kind of scatti.Io I would be excited and you? Greetings.

Maurizio Catti
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junior
sent on June 13, 2012 (22:43)

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Unfortunately I can not completely deny Daniele Occhiato, but things are not as he says, the pairs of Bonelli's eagle, identified and counted, are-subsidized, with that method, by the rangers, but this happens regardless of my photographs or those anyone else, and they say that it is thanks to these strategies that the population of Bonelli survives, the couple in question is breeding exceptionally two chicks.
I asked his friend Javier, who told me that he had found the nest of a pair in the Finca pastor friend, placing a shed near the perch where the pair of eagles stops to consume their prey before going to the nest to feed the chickens, so it was done and three days of stalking first time I saw the male and the female one time that the photo is posted, among other things, made the 21.30 in the evening.
This just to avoid positioning near the nest and to take risks for nesting, although in that position the photographic opportunities were much more numerous, but I always I adopt this mode 'and often invite others to do the same.
Between the environment where I took the photos and the links I posted I see no similarity nor report, do not even understand how to start with such accusations without first sending an MP to ask questions, but I am not surprised now more than anything , but it saddens me because it comes from a person who I truly admire and whose judgment I care.
I do not feel, frankly, to criticize the behavior of the rangers, in my city pigeons were exterminated with the poisoned corn, the municipality of San Gimignano years ago introducedartificially many pairs of jackdaws to counter the demographic explosion of the pigeons that disturb the tourists, however, that getting together with pigeons jackdaws also attacked and destroyed the nests of various passerines inhabiting the site.
The same colony of griffon vultures of the jump in the park of the gypsy Monfrague, you think I can find of course the food to eat, or, as it happens, is foraggiata of old ewes (so they tell us) put in mass graves where we all go to photograph them.
We may not adopt these strategies, but the result is that we find ourselves with only two breeding pairs in Sicily that we do not know if they have a play.
A further consideration is that I do is that of the hunting, tourism in Spain for the sake of hunting is highly developed, much of turismo nature, if we going to spend some money to see animals "live" free and we could perhaps hope to push the Spaniards to make the consideration that an individual object photo hunt is a source of income that is perpetuated while the hunted hunting is end in a unique income opportunity, maybe we do not say to stop, but certainly limit the hunting hunting.

PS .. but then re-read the whole thing, I am a consideration, but I, for almost sixty years, I have to justify on the site of wildlife photography .... but Vaffa .....

Fabyx
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sent on June 13, 2012 (23:07)

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subject fabulous and click the "almost" equal beauty




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