A Red Tailed Hawk, and Its Neighbors

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This beautiful Red Tailed Hawk patiently allowed me to take photo after photo,  slowly making my way around the cedar tree where he was perched.

Finally, as I stood at the base of the tree, in his line of sight,  he decided enough was enough, and off he went.

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The Colonial Parkway was alive with birds today.  Red Tailed Hawk, and his many avian neighbors, were out enjoying the day.

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Although their patience with your photographer was a bit limited….

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Canada Geese, Great Blue Herons, a large black vulture on a low branch, crows, gulls in from the coast, and even a few Bald Eagles could be found along the river. 

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It reached 60 degrees today while we visited with the birds.  It is the first time in several weeks our temperatures have been so warm.  The birds surely have enjoyed the break in the weather as much as we have today.

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The clouds steadily grew thicker as the sun fell lower in the sky. 

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Even though the ground is puddled, soft, and muddy, more rain is on its way.  We watched the clouds gathering from the west.

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A little sun and warmth goes a long way towards brightening the spirit, and drawing us back out to the Parkway.

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And though the landscape is still tight and wintery here along the James River,  we had fine company today from our feathered neighbors.

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All Photos by Woodland Gnome 2014

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6 responses to “A Red Tailed Hawk, and Its Neighbors

  1. Beautiful shots – I love these. The red tails around here are numerous and absolutely spectacular. The other day on a trail ride I saw a red shouldered hawk for the first time. We were only a few feet away and he just perched there looking at us. Of course I didn’t have my camera!

    • Thank you, Jen. We’re always excited to spot them. Such calm, intelligent birds! Very cat-like. I hope next time you spot the red shouldered hawk you’ll have your camera, and share the photos 😉 Enjoy the day, Best wishes, WG

  2. OMG, great shots of the red tail hawk!!!! 🙂 🙂 We had two of the flying around today but were too high for me to get a good shot. Nice job!!

    Check out my red fox and coyote trail cam pictures.

    Michael
    http://michaelswoodcraft.wordpress.com/2014/02/23/first-night/

    • Thank you, Michael. This one is so tame, he just sits and poses. You might see the tiny specks of Eagle in some of the later shots- they stay too high, like your hawks. Going to check out your trail cam now. Hope you’ve been out hunting with your camera today, Best, WG

  3. How cool! Good catch, Elizabeth! 🙂 So glad to see cooperation between species.

    • Interspecial cooperation and communication is always fun. We had a great time! The red tailed hawk was just magnificent, and so patient. Thank you for stopping by Forest Garden, Uncle Tree 😉 E

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