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World's Smallest Raptor - Pied Falconets Part 1
Lens: DA*300 + AFA x1.7 Camera: K5 Photo Location: China 
Posted By: Frogfish, 07-09-2012, 10:40 AM

Well almost. I was shooting some Pied Falconet's last weekend in Wuyuan, China. Here's some excerpts on the birds :-
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The average size of the smallest falcons is about 15 cm (6 in.), and weigh 35 g (1.23 oz.). There are about 10 or so very small falcons, found in different regions and habitats across the world. The smallest are the Black-thighed Falconet (Microhierax fringillarius) found throughout Southeast Asia, and the White-fronted Falconet (Microhierax latifrons) on the island of Borneo.

Other species of the Falconet genus Microhierax include the Collared Falconet (Microhierax caerulescens), the Philippine Falconet, Microhierax erythrogenys) and the Pied Falconet (Microhierax melanoleucus).

The Spot-winged Falconet (Spiziapteryx circumcincta) is found in south america.

Another group of small falcons are the Pygmy falcons belonging to the genus Polihierax which includes the african Pygmy-falcon (Polihierax semitorquatus) the White-rumped Falcon or White-rumped Pygmy-falcon (Polihierax insignis).

By comparison the smallest falcon in North America is the American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) which is 20-28cm (8-11 in) in length and weighs over three times as much as of most of these small falconets.

The adult Pied Falconets feed mostly on insects, but also on small birds up to x3 larger than themselves e.g. thrushes, and also small ground mammals and reptiles. Insects and birds are taken in flight.

Adult Pied Falconets (aka Pied Pygmy Falcon, White-legged Falconet) are variously given from different internet sources as averaging 16-18cms (6 -7 ins).
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From watching these birds for about 10 hours over 4 days (not one shot until after 7.5 hours) I can say their hunting success rate is around 90% ! Their prey rarely escapes capture. Which during these 4 days comprised of dragonflies, butterflies and another couple saw them also take a small bird.

Seen in some of these shots are a parent and fledgling and the parent twice called the fledgling in to share the prey (a dragonfly and a butterfly).

Hope you enjoy these ! All taken with a Pentax K5, DA*300 and AFA x1.7 TC.

Fledgling


Into Action !


Gargoyle


Bigger than a dragonfly - just


Going Home


What Did You Say ?


Sleep Guru


No, Not Even A Wing !


Fast Landing


Fantail


You'll Eat Your Dragonfly and Like It !


Angel of Mercy


One Handed


That's My Girl !

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07-09-2012, 11:28 AM   #2
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Great series Kevin!
The lens & TC combo seems to work well.

Cheers, Norbert
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Those are some awesome shots there Frogfish... it's good that your patience paid off in the end. 7.5 hours is a long time to wait for a first shot.
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Excellent series!

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Very humbling and beautiful shots. Just incredible. Thank you so much for posting and sharing!!
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wonderful photographs and narrative, worthy of the National Geographic. Great job Kevin, a real pleasure to view.
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Beautiful shots of a fascinating subject. Thanks for the data and story as well!

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Beautiful shots.
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Nice bird shots! Thanks for sharing, and the info on the Falconet.
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What a wonderful series of a really beautiful bird. The last two especially are gorgeous.
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fantastic series! big bird fan, never had seen/heard of this raptor before... a real treat, thanks! dave m
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Very interesting! What awesome great shots those are! Some of the best I have ever seen!

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What a great series ! Love the action shots, Very well done.
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Diddo here. Very well done and a pleasure.
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QuoteOriginally posted by volley Quote
Great series Kevin!
The lens & TC combo seems to work well.

Cheers, Norbert
There are some downsides Norbert (AF in low contrast being one and being unable to switch over completely to MF because of the small motor in the AFA being another), but generally they work really well together. Thanks for your comment !
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