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Red-tailed Hawks

Started by Code20photog, September 16, 2009, 10:17:02 AM

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Looks like quite a deterrent to outdoor rodents. could be on duty 24/7. great eyesight and hearing.
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Quote from: Code20photog on September 16, 2009, 10:17:02 AM
KLGB's resident mouse catcher...



Bet Keith could recruit it!

Looks like it's an adult, at least over two years old. Hard to tell if its a male or female without a reference. I'm guessing female tho. Beautiful hawk.

robin990

That bird is stunning......better looking than any plane.

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rammsteinmatt

Yesterday near Bonelli park - I'm not an ornithologist, but I'm fairly convinced this is a Red-Tailed Hawk.  First time out with the D7000 and 200-400, its a heavy combo thats for sure. 
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