Backyard and Beyond

Starting out from Brooklyn, an amateur naturalist explores our world.

As John Burroughs said, “The place to observe nature is where you are.”

Raptor Wednesday

Squirrels and Blue Jays were in an uproar about this young Red-tailed Hawk.
And when this mature Cooper’s Hawk landed briefly on the other side of the same tree, the mammal-avian alarms went haywire. Since I’d used a tree as a blind to get closer for the shots of the Red-tail, I couldn’t see what it was up to while this big Accipiter perched. The Coop certainly saw the Red-tail when it came around the tree. As I’ve noted before, I almost always see young Cooper’s hawks, so this was a lovely look at the red eyes and orangy-chest of a mature bird.
The Red-tail was still there when I wandered away.
Less than an hour later, I ran into this young Red-tail again, as did the police-like Blue Jays, but this is another story…

One response to “Raptor Wednesday”

  1. […] or, conversely, that these things aren’t forty feet tall? This young Red-tailed hawk, the same bird seen nearly an hour earlier, flew into a corner of Green-Wood that is sometimes patrolled by a male American Kestrel. The […]

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