13x19 photo of a Merlin flying directly at the photographer
A Merlin (Falco columbarius) taking off from a snag would exhibit a series of rapid, powerful movements that showcase its agility and hunting prowess. The bird, about the size of a pigeon, would typically be perched on a dead tree limb or snag, scanning the surrounding area for potential prey.
As it prepares to take off, the Merlin may crouch slightly to gather momentum. In a swift motion, it would spread its wings wide, showcasing the striking plumage, which varies between a dark blue-gray and a more rufous color depending on the individual. The Merlin's wings are long and tapered, allowing for quick acceleration and maneuverability.
With a push off from its feet, the bird would launch into the air, its wings flapping rapidly as it ascends. The take-off would be characterized by a quick burst of energy, allowing it to gain altitude in seconds. Once airborne, the Merlin might glide momentarily before actively flapping its wings again, navigating with precision as it searches for small birds or insects to hunt.
The sound of its wingbeats, combined with the visual spectacle of its takeoff, embodies the essence of a skilled predator in motion.
It is rare to be able to shoot a Merlin flying directly at the photographer. This is indeed a rare photo since none of the other photographers were able to take this shoot.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.
A Merlin (Falco columbarius) taking off from a snag would exhibit a series of rapid, powerful movements that showcase its agility and hunting prowess. The bird, about the size of a pigeon, would typically be perched on a dead tree limb or snag, scanning the surrounding area for potential prey.
As it prepares to take off, the Merlin may crouch slightly to gather momentum. In a swift motion, it would spread its wings wide, showcasing the striking plumage, which varies between a dark blue-gray and a more rufous color depending on the individual. The Merlin's wings are long and tapered, allowing for quick acceleration and maneuverability.
With a push off from its feet, the bird would launch into the air, its wings flapping rapidly as it ascends. The take-off would be characterized by a quick burst of energy, allowing it to gain altitude in seconds. Once airborne, the Merlin might glide momentarily before actively flapping its wings again, navigating with precision as it searches for small birds or insects to hunt.
The sound of its wingbeats, combined with the visual spectacle of its takeoff, embodies the essence of a skilled predator in motion.
It is rare to be able to shoot a Merlin flying directly at the photographer. This is indeed a rare photo since none of the other photographers were able to take this shoot.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.
A Merlin (Falco columbarius) taking off from a snag would exhibit a series of rapid, powerful movements that showcase its agility and hunting prowess. The bird, about the size of a pigeon, would typically be perched on a dead tree limb or snag, scanning the surrounding area for potential prey.
As it prepares to take off, the Merlin may crouch slightly to gather momentum. In a swift motion, it would spread its wings wide, showcasing the striking plumage, which varies between a dark blue-gray and a more rufous color depending on the individual. The Merlin's wings are long and tapered, allowing for quick acceleration and maneuverability.
With a push off from its feet, the bird would launch into the air, its wings flapping rapidly as it ascends. The take-off would be characterized by a quick burst of energy, allowing it to gain altitude in seconds. Once airborne, the Merlin might glide momentarily before actively flapping its wings again, navigating with precision as it searches for small birds or insects to hunt.
The sound of its wingbeats, combined with the visual spectacle of its takeoff, embodies the essence of a skilled predator in motion.
It is rare to be able to shoot a Merlin flying directly at the photographer. This is indeed a rare photo since none of the other photographers were able to take this shoot.
This 13×19 enlargement is printed on professional grade luster paper. It will be a conversational piece in your home or office.
NOTE: This photo is sold UNMOUNTED. The picture of the room with the photo is to help you visualize what it looks like once it is framed or mounted.