Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff And Flight Series This series was taken under difficult conditions and it shows but that’s part of my point in posting it. Continue reading
Another Encounter With The Very Red Red-tailed Hawk I think the plumage colors and patterns on this hawk are striking, especially when seen from behind. Continue reading
Snakes As Prey For Red-tailed Hawks Red-tailed Hawks are known to prey on snakes and they don’t necessarily exclude the venomous species as menu choices. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawks And Wild Turkeys Yesterday In Tooele County I’ve been monitoring a Red-tailed Hawk nest in the mountains of Tooele County for at least 7 years now. It isn’t close to the road and I never approach it on foot to avoid disturbing the hawks but I have a good view of it through my long lens. Continue reading
Ferruginous Hawk Yesterday Near Bear River MBR Plus my first-of-year Swainson’s Hawk. These two hawks brought me two different kinds of excitement. Continue reading
The Dangers Of Image Theft And Copyright Infringement And the advantages of registering our important photos with the US Copyright Office. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff In Low Light I’m becoming convinced that weather radar is often worse than worthless. Continue reading
Peregrine Falcon Looking Back At Me In Flight I believe it to be a juvenile transitioning into adult plumage. Continue reading
A Favorite Northern Harrier Photo It took me about six years to get a shot like this that met all my requirements and in the four years since then I haven’t been able to do it again. Continue reading
Sibling Red-tailed Hawk Fledglings In Different Curiosity Poses At this tender age they’re curious about everything. Continue reading
Juvenile Golden Eagle In Flight This is one of the better views I have of the field marks of a juvenile Golden Eagle in flight. Continue reading
A New Way To Report Banded American Kestrels Now that much of the preliminary work for this project has been done HawkWatch International needs eyes. Lots of eyes. Continue reading
Meet Jack, HawkWatch International’s New Merlin Yesterday I visited with old friends at HawkWatch International and met their new education bird, a flashy little male Merlin. Continue reading