I thought some of you might enjoy a few of these photos. Taken last week.
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Sharp-Shinned Hawk In Our Backyard
Sharp-Shinned Hawk In Our Backyard
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Sharp-Shinned Hawk In Our Backyard
Tombstone wrote: I thought some of you might enjoy a few of these photos. Taken last week.
What a gorgeous bird. Birds of Prey are facinating creatures.
What a gorgeous bird. Birds of Prey are facinating creatures.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
Sharp-Shinned Hawk In Our Backyard
Must be really cool to live somewhere this is a common sight. I have to go about 80 miles to find any sort of wildlife.
Thanks for sharing, T!
Thanks for sharing, T!
[FONT=Arial Black]I hope you cherish this sweet way of life, and I hope you know that it comes with a price.
~Darrel Worley~
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Bullet's trial was a farce. Can I get an AMEN?????
We won't be punished for our sins, but BY them.
~Darrel Worley~
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Bullet's trial was a farce. Can I get an AMEN?????
We won't be punished for our sins, but BY them.
Sharp-Shinned Hawk In Our Backyard
pina wrote: How did you get them to pose for the pics? They are beautiful!
He/She actually startled me! I saw a big feathery blob over in our side yard on the ground pecking at something. I started walking over to it and it took off right towards me. It seemed those big talons were only a few feet from my head.
I actually waived my arms and shouted at it as it flew towards me - not sure if it was going to try to take some of my scalp.
It flew in a semi-circle and landed in the tree right above me.
I instantly felt like I was a couple rungs down the food chain ladder - and this hawk was viewing me as his next meal. I got our cat and our small dog inside and went back outside with my camera.
He watched me patiently as I took a bunch of shots. (Canon Digital Rebel XT with 300 mm lens.) After about 20 minutes, he/she took off and flew into the forest.
What a great evening!
He/She actually startled me! I saw a big feathery blob over in our side yard on the ground pecking at something. I started walking over to it and it took off right towards me. It seemed those big talons were only a few feet from my head.
I actually waived my arms and shouted at it as it flew towards me - not sure if it was going to try to take some of my scalp.

I instantly felt like I was a couple rungs down the food chain ladder - and this hawk was viewing me as his next meal. I got our cat and our small dog inside and went back outside with my camera.
He watched me patiently as I took a bunch of shots. (Canon Digital Rebel XT with 300 mm lens.) After about 20 minutes, he/she took off and flew into the forest.
What a great evening!
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