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9. For I am the least of the apostles and do not even deserve to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10. But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them--yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me. 11. Whether, then, it was I or they, this is what we preach, and this is what you believed. (1 Corinthians 15:1-11)
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This youngster kept fussing. Thinking that someone was going to bring him food. Didn't happen.
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Red-shouldered Hawk
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By the time they are five days old, nestling Red-shouldered Hawks can shoot their feces over the edge of their nest. Bird poop on the ground is a sign of an active nest.
Daytona Beach Fl.
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Pasco County, Florida
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Red-shouldered Hawk
New Britain, PA
It was taking a bath, unfortunately, I had the wrong settings. While I was changing them it was done but I was able to save the shot.
Red Shouldered Hawk
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Red-shouldered Hawk
[Buteo lineatus]
Mercer County, NJ
It was beautifully perched but since I had to stay on the trail the photo was taken at quite a distance. When it was near the trail my shots were covered with branches.
Taken on our recent trip to Florida. As we were driving down a quiet road on the way to Orlando Wetlands, there was a Red-shouldered Hawk on a post. Fortunately it was on my side of the car so Gary pulled over, and I wound down my window! He wasn't happy!!!!
here's one of the two red-shouldered hawks that hang out @ the entrance of south meadows trail in east hartford.
they don't seem afraid of me anymore.
the blue jays, however, were completely flipped out.
Our neighborhood has another mating pair of red-shouldered hawks. This one seems totally unconcerned by our presence, as we watch him hunting grubs. I've seen secretary birds in Kenya stomping on their prey or trying to flush it out of a burrow. It's a graceful dance.
Red Shouldered Hawk
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Whether wheeling over a swamp forest or whistling plaintively from a riverine park, a Red-shouldered Hawk is typically a sign of tall woods and water. It’s one of our most distinctively marked common hawks, with barred reddish-peachy underparts and a strongly banded tail. In flight, translucent crescents near the wingtips help to identify the species at a distance. These forest hawks hunt prey ranging from mice to frogs and snakes.
I was focused on the hawk and didn't realize it was being chased by the Red-winged Blackbird.
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south meadows trail. i think you can see feathers stuck to its beak from its last meal.
i saw this beast a few days ago--drove right by it, but when I got out of the car, it flew to a higher perch.
yesterday, i realized it wasn't afraid of my car, so i just rolled up to it, rolled down the window and started blasting.
It’s been a therapeutic week off, to say the least. Hera has been really easy to find; I like to think I know her pretty well by now, as I’m familiar with all her favorite perching spots and I can even predict where she’ll want to go next in some cases. However, I didn’t expect this. My neighbor often puts out scraps of meat that are usually picked up by crows and sometimes vultures. But, any bird would be a fool to not be an opportunist in the winter, and I’ve found that Hera in particular has turned out to be quite the opportunist. She will take a couple of meat scraps herself, and usually flies to a nearby low perch to consume them. Historically she hasn’t been the biggest fan of letting me watch her eat up close, but yesterday was different for some reason and I was able to get what I consider my best photos yet of this breathtaking beauty! Hopefully, there will be more to come before I’ve got to head back to school next week.
Red-shouldered Hawk on a moss-covered snag on a gray day on Horsepen Bayou. The broken clouds and blazing sunrise were supposed to give way to blue skies once the fog burned off. Instead, the morning turned overcast but remained birdy.
Elvis ((red-shouldered hawk) was looking for lizards or frogs once again. He came to the yard and perched on the main feeding station in order to gain the best vantage point to find a meal.
After taking a couple of shots, I watched as Elvis flew to Boggy Creek and then to the edge of the pond. I couldn't see if he was successful in his endeavor so I decided to sneak outside to try and gain a better vantage point myself. However, Elvis has keen ears and he heard the door and flew to my neighbors tree. Oops sorry Elvis, I didn't meant to interrupt. It is apparent that this young RSH is not used to me like the one that used to visit. That one would have continued on with his venture while keeping an eye on me.
All was not lost, I came back inside and when I looked out the window, what did I see? With a frog in tow, Elvis was departing the yard from the location by the pond where he was so rudely interrupted.
Have a wonderful day and happy snapping.