Jane T
Hong Kong
10/27/2021
01:22 pm

Equipment Details:

Canon PowerShot SX60 HS

Image Details:

For a long time, I’ve been wanting to photograph the black kite (milvus migrans). I often see this medium-sized bird of prey, but always in flight, circling high up in thermal air currents as it hunts for prey with its keen vision. This day, though, was a lucky day. I caught the rare sight of this kite landing on a massive industrial crane, where it perched scanning for prey and preening itself. The bird was unfortunately too distant to attempt any beautiful close-ups (Cecille Kennedy’s and Lorraine Boyd’s magnificent American bald eagle shots stand out in my mind). Nevertheless, I treasure this image, and to me, it forms a commentary on how creatures great and small, high and low in the food chain, adapt to the world we humans build around them.

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January 20, 2019
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