Red-tailed Hawk Angst Three days ago a long birding trip resulted in only mediocre photos. But I discovered that there are are worse outcomes than being bird-skunked. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff And Landing Series Yesterday morning I decided to renew my acquaintance with the pair of nesting Red-tailed Hawks I’ve been following for weeks now. Continue reading
Recently Fledged Red-tailed Hawk Learning His Limits Some things just aren’t meant to be climbed so soon after leaving the nest. Continue reading
An Unusually Pale Red-tailed Hawk Perched And In Flight Probably the lightest-colored Red-tailed Hawk I’ve ever photographed, other than a leucistic red-tail four years ago. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Flying Along A Cliff Edge In effect this is Part 3 of my recent Red-tailed Hawk series. Continue reading
Mating Red-tailed Hawks – The Rest Of The Story Yesterday I documented the prenuptial flight of the male Red-tailed Hawk that I photographed two days ago in northern Utah. Today that story is continued with their mating. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff And Pre-nuptial Flight Yesterday Morning Including one of the more unusual photos I’ve ever posted to Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Meet The Mated Pair Of Red-tailed Hawks, Together This Time In two of my recent posts readers met the male and female individually but in this series we see them interacting as a pair, including mating.. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff From Nest Series Red-tailed Hawk nesting season is officially here. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Takeoff And Flight From A Cliff A series of three photos taken yesterday, subtitled “Me and My Shadow”. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Quest Yesterday morning I went looking for my favorite Red-tailed Hawk, a beautiful rufous female. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Posing, Preening And Calling One of the more cooperative hawks I’ve photographed in what I think is an attractive natural setting. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Still In The Process Of Landing With Prey The shooting conditions were difficult so I’m surprised by how well this photo turned out. Plus some new information on the Canon ID X Mark III. Continue reading