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Even at this young age, this red-tail chick has that intimidating gaze. You can read about this nesting adventure on my blog post
as I was focusing on some Starlings on the lawn area at Martinez, they all scattered as this Red-tailed Hawk came swooping by...the second pic may be a distress call, I hope not out of hunger!
Here's our nominal species and his handler.
You'll see this bird more later...he was very successful (or she?) in the hunts later that day.
We've become addicted to this webcam, a red-tailed hawk nest on the ledge of a building on the campus of University of Wisconsin-Madison.
When we first came across it, it was just red-tailed hawk mom (or dad — they take turns) sitting on eggs — not a lot of action. Now that there are babies, we can't turn it off. Mom and dad fly in with a steady stream of unidentifiable dead critters to feed them. It's fascinating to watch.
Daniel got to see the first chick hatch. We're now up to two chicks, and with still one egg unhatched.
metobs.ssec.wisc.edu/aoss/cameras/hawkcam-flash.html
2 chicks on the left, plus various dead varmints for future feeding on the right.
A quick glimpse a Red-tailed Hawk which fled when a truck driver sounded his horn. Some people are idiots.
Saturday was free ride day for the whole light-rail system. I took the rails to the end of each line. A couple of these gorgeous birds show up at the Federal blvd station. The Broncos cheerleaders were supposed to be there but...
Nine mile train station, 4-27-13.