Setyembre 2, 2006

The hawk.

Blogging about that heron -- not a crane, I'm told, but a great blue heron -- I glanced up from my computer and saw a hawk in the oak tree. I couldn't get a good shot of it, but then I looked up again and saw it sitting on the railing of the deck:

Hawk

That's the best of the three shots I took through the window, and then it took off in a blur:

Hawk

15 komento:

stephenb ayon kay ...

Come on, Ann. We're dying for another podcast out here.

Bissage ayon kay ...

Looks like it’s time for an offering to the hawk god.

Might I suggest this tasty treat?

After all, it is "hawker fare (street food)."

MadisonMan ayon kay ...

Where's an albino squirrel when you need one?

Ruth Anne Adams ayon kay ...
Naalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
JohnF ayon kay ...

Re: Hawk. By any chance do your nail polished toes look like bloody worms?

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

blur is cool

Davos ayon kay ...

On Location with Ann Althouse. This blog is getting a bit like Rick Lee's place.

Rick Lee ayon kay ...

Thanks for the mention Davos. That gives me an excuse to link to my hawk shots from last year.

Hindi-nagpakilala ayon kay ...

Southern Indiana is full of hawks, hawks circling over the highways, hawks everywhere. One of the things about Pennsylvania now that we've moved here is that you never see hawks. I'm not at all sure why.

Ron ayon kay ...

Is this a symbol of some future conflict with Iowa? Perhaps their department chair will be offered you...

Ragnell ayon kay ...

That bird is too small for a red tailed hawk. I had one visting my yard and that breed is very large. It might be a peregrine hawk, which is a small variety.

Ann Althouse ayon kay ...

I'm not sure if you can tell the scale of the bird from the picture, but someone told me they thought it was a juvenile red-tailed hawk.

Squints ayon kay ...

Juvenile? Hardly. Where's its little leather jacket? All the wild turkeys out here in South Shore MA have 'em.

Ragnell ayon kay ...

The red tailed hawk visiting my birdfeeder was so large that its tail almost reached the ground. The feeder was located three feet above the ground. I was fascinated at its size.

By the way, if hawks are hanging around your birdfeeders, they are eating more than seeds. I realized that my birdfeeders provided a regular bird buffet for the hawk and its mate.

knox ayon kay ...

that second shot is wild!

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