8 FT Wingspan Largest Bird I have every seen. Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 at 300 fps

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

This huge bird image was captured on a Casio EXILIM Pro EX-F1 at 300 fps. The actual footage is 7+minutes long as I set up the tripod and waited. The wingspan is about 8-9 FT.

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  • Thats an Owl. Your measuring of the branches doesn't work, the leaves on them kind of gives it away.

  • @xH2S8x The leaves are Maple averaging 6" to 10" Span. The biggest leave ever from those trees measured 11.9"

    Those trees are about 50-60ft tall

    watch?v=-tkYCy-l99o

    A 1 MIN 50 SEC.

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  • This could be a horned owl, the wing spread looks like one.

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  • Horned Owl!

    they can look huge when in flight.

  • Judging from its outline and the brown-banded tail, I think it's a red-shouldered hawk. Wingspan must be a lot less than 8'.

  • Grey owl or horned owl

  • defo an owl of some kind, because of the fullness of the wings. awesome film, the best we have are red kites in uk

  • It is a great horned owl! The closest I have EVER came to finding one other than hearing them was finding a down feather to one of them. Nice capture!

  • @xH2S8x ....Hmmmn, I'am 42 yrs old and between I and my kin in two counties, we own about (surely it's more...but I have trekked each mile of "said" property) 250 acres....covered in maples. The leaves do get large, very. But if you pause at 0.51 appr. the largest spread of the wings is varying in the time frame tween 0.51 and 0.53 but anywhoo...It's the top of barren trees in cold weather. However...take note of the squirrel's nest to the left. Or is it a squirrel's nest. Bwhua ha ha ha. :)

  • Almost positive it's a Great Horned Owl. Extremely elusive and difficult to catch a glimpse of while occupying most of the US. Nice catch!

  • holy crap!

  • harpy eagle?

  • Wait til you see the REALLY big oes!

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