Flying Home
"This is one of my favorite of Michael's images. It's got such atmosphere and captures a beautiful sense of place and time, not to mention one of the world's most beautiful creatures. Hawks are increasingly being given homes in vineyards around the world to help control the marauding bands of sparrows and starlings that can decimate crops at harvest time, and the gophers and other pests that can damage the roots of the vines year-round." -- Alder
INSTRUCTIONS:
Download this image by right-clicking (Mac users, click and hold) on the image and selecting "save link as" or "save target as" and then select the desired location on your computer to save the image.
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PRINTS:
If you are interested in owning an archive quality print of this image, or any of the other vineyard images featured here on Vinography, you can purchase one on the Michael Regnier Photography web site for $85."
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