Showing posts with label Red tailed hawk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red tailed hawk. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Bird with prey

Juvenile Red Tailed Hawk with squirrel
Red-tailed hawk













I heard birds making a racket in the front yard yesterday.  Turns out a hawk was perched nearby holding a dead squirrel in its talons.  A Red Winged Blackbird had the audacity to loudly squawk and fly within inches of the hawk's head.  It was perhaps complaining about this bird of prey's actions and warning all nearby of its presence.

Hats off to all who risk life and limb to protect others and warn of impending danger.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Red-tailed Hawk


Red-tailed Hawk in Cottonwood tree
Red-tailed Hawk in morning sun
I spied a large Red-tailed Hawk when it perched on a cottonwood tree out in front of our home yesterday morning.  At first it was hard to tell whether it was a hawk or an owl, given its large size and coloring.

After 5-10 minutes of taking shots of this handsome raptor it flew off to another side of the pond.  I hiked over to see if I could find it again.  Turns out this wasn't hard, since a small flock of crows were gathered in trees around it, and were kicking up a ruckus.  Seems they wanted to let the whole neighborhood know about this potential danger.

Mink on the run 
When it flew across a stream I once again had to hike and track it down.  While hiking across a walking bridge I spotted a mink lumbering over the frozen stream.  I'm thinking that might have been one of the reasons this hawk picked a nearby limb for its perch.

I was surprised that the hawk allowed me to get within about 10 yards or so, while it watched for prey below.  It didn't seem put off by my encroachment in the least, and rarely even glanced my way.  I did however catch a glance in the photo above right. Note the 180 degree head swivel for this stare.