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At Alberta Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale.

Whitefish Point Bird Observatory Spring Fling 2016

#2 on fledge ledge, just prior to departure

 

Red Tailed Hawk trying to escape from a crow

Red-tailed Hawk

Buteo jamaicensis

Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada

Habitat:- Open country, woodlands, prairie groves, mountains, plains, roadsides.

We often see hawks patrolling the Blueberry fields near Buena Vista...

Watched this Red-Tail like a hawk for about twenty minutes, getting ready for the inevitable take off shot. When the time came that he left the perch, I very nearly missed the shot. I got the lift off, but no flight shot. Oh my, they are fast!

03/09/2017 - Buteo jamaicensis - Cobblestone Court - Nampa, Idaho

This gorgeous hawk landed just above us at the park...

Adult Western Red-tailed Hawk.

Wilcox, AZ.

2-17-11.

Photo By: Ned Harris

G2 and G3 have a little chat

Screen captures from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology hawk cam on Tower Road, Ithaca, NY, featuring Big Red and Ezra. All Rights Reserved The Cornell Lab of Ornithology 2016

Red-tailed Hawk on Island Street in Brant Rock, Ma. - 1-24-22

Red-tailed Hawk

 

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Caught this guy sitting in a tree overlooking a field. Gave me just enough time to get a few quick shots off before he bolted. Somehow only got half of him in the frame on take off, guess Im a little rusty.

Wednesday morning, Isham Park, New York City

Ezra arranges new stick on top of family

The Swallows Park nest appears to have one large chick this year.

Red-tailed Hawk on Island Street in Brant Rock, Ma. - 1-24-22

Taken near the Mill Valley Safety Building in Marin County.

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

 

First chick has hached.

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