A female Cardinal flew into the tree and then seemed to be trying to avoid eye contact with the hawk. The hawk was probably more interested in the possibility of a mouse or vole or maybe a chipmunk out foraging for bird feed.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Hawk
I planned on taking some shots of birds at the feeder, but when I looked out the window there were no birds to be found. This was odd because the trees had been full of birds when I filled the feeders just minutes before. It wasn’t hard to see what the problem was. A Red-tailed Hawk was sitting in the tree above the feeders, keeping watch over the whole area.
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...these are nice shots, Steve!!! I've never been that close to a Red-tailed Hawk, so I've never been able to capture a decent photo of one. I always see them high in the sky or high in the trees (or on the electric wire stanchions). Coopers, Sharp-shinned and Red Shouldered Hawks visit our yard, but as yet....no close Red Tails... Poor little Mrs. Red. I love that shot of her avoiding eye contact!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of the Nuthatch especially, shadow and all. That is funny about the Cardinal!
ReplyDeleteYup, I always knew to look for a hawk when the birds were either still or mobbing. Now the yard is too overgrown...
I love your pictures. Nuthatches are always fun. I also enjoy watching hunting hawks. Red-tails are still here, Swainson's are gone and Rough-legged are just coming. I saw a couple on Sunday. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi everybody. Thanks for the nice comments. I really enjoy it when hawks spend time in the yard. Maybe one of them will eat some of the two dozen squirrels I have running everywhere.
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