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Nice!… What do you think Kym? Certainly not a Red Tail, pointy wings, was there white on the head? A Peregrine? The only one I ever saw closely was on the loop road above you. It was hovering about 100 feet away and I was thrilled.
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Ben
14 years ago
Nice!… What do you think Kym? Certainly not a Red Tail, pointy wings, was there white on the head? A Peregrine? The only one I ever saw closely was on the loop road above you. It was hovering about 100 feet away and I was thrilled.
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Ben
14 years ago
ell… On second thought, maybe it is a Red Tail. I see a dim figure on the wings that seems Red Tailish. Just covering all the bases. Love that little hook of beak.
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Ben
14 years ago
ell… On second thought, maybe it is a Red Tail. I see a dim figure on the wings that seems Red Tailish. Just covering all the bases. Love that little hook of beak.
Super shot! I myself have a red-tail hawk that hangs about our back deck, but I have yet been able to snap his/her picture. Not particularly cooperative…
Super shot! I myself have a red-tail hawk that hangs about our back deck, but I have yet been able to snap his/her picture. Not particularly cooperative…
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damyantig
14 years ago
Great shot. I keep wondering how you get some of these without blurred frames.
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damyantig
14 years ago
Great shot. I keep wondering how you get some of these without blurred frames.
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Nice!… What do you think Kym? Certainly not a Red Tail, pointy wings, was there white on the head? A Peregrine? The only one I ever saw closely was on the loop road above you. It was hovering about 100 feet away and I was thrilled.
Nice!… What do you think Kym? Certainly not a Red Tail, pointy wings, was there white on the head? A Peregrine? The only one I ever saw closely was on the loop road above you. It was hovering about 100 feet away and I was thrilled.
ell… On second thought, maybe it is a Red Tail. I see a dim figure on the wings that seems Red Tailish. Just covering all the bases. Love that little hook of beak.
ell… On second thought, maybe it is a Red Tail. I see a dim figure on the wings that seems Red Tailish. Just covering all the bases. Love that little hook of beak.
I’m pretty sure it was a red tail because those are the hawks we see most–maybe a juvenile?
Super shot! I myself have a red-tail hawk that hangs about our back deck, but I have yet been able to snap his/her picture. Not particularly cooperative…
Super shot! I myself have a red-tail hawk that hangs about our back deck, but I have yet been able to snap his/her picture. Not particularly cooperative…
Great shot. I keep wondering how you get some of these without blurred frames.
Great shot. I keep wondering how you get some of these without blurred frames.