Just a simple headshot here of a striated caracara, locally known in the Falkland Islands as the Johnny Rook. These guys are fairly tame as you can tell from this close up. They were basically following me wherever I went in the Falklands, hoping that a few scraps would fall out of my backpack. This one spent a good part of the afternoon with me while I was photographing elephant seals on Carcass Island. Although they are common in the Falklands, they are an endangered species. Nikon D800 with Nikkor 200-400mm lens (at 400mm) ISO 400, f/6.3 at 1/320th of a second
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Super shot!
That is awesome!
—– Handsome and clever
—– Moved by darkness or by light
—– Might friend or Iago be .
Beautiful shot!
great shot,cool looking pic. are they legal as pet in their counry. ?
Hi Michael, no, they are an endangered species and protected so they wouldn’t be allowed to be pets.