I’ve skipped a visit to bring you up to date and will go back to some other observations in my next hawk post. I was out of town over the weekend so I was feeling a bit of hawk withdrawal. Besides that, I especially wanted to check to see if we had hatchlings in the nest. The answer is, not yet. How will I know? Hummm….I’m guessing that I'll see something different, different activity, more attention to the nest, sitting higher on the nest when incubating maybe. I’ll let you know as soon as I know.
What I wanted to show you today looked to me like playing. Fun to watch. It was the first time I could capture that beautiful back view of the barred wings and tail while landing. This was what I saw out the window, the first time I saw one of the hawks.
You also get to see more views of those beautiful russet shoulders, the trait that gives these hawks their name. She looks quite at home, doesn't she?
To see the entire series on this nesting pair of red-shouldered hawks, click here.
Next: Greenery for the Nest (unless of course we have babies!)Linked to Bird Photography Weekly #34 at Birdfreak.com to promote the conservation of our world's birds.
That second shot is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Paul. Its the third image now. My internet server has been down all day, but earlier when I was working on the draft, the post apparently got published before I added the watercolor sketch. Flight shots are always a fun surprise when I look at my images.
ReplyDeleteVickie what an awesome experience this has been for you. And awesome photos and paintings and sketches.
ReplyDeleteIt will be exciting to see the babies soon I hope.
I love to think of animals playing. More amazing photos!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Vickie..
ReplyDeleteI am enjoying all these posts...and of course the art is always beautiful!
Thsnks again for sharing this great event.
FAB pix and sketch, as always! I just LOVE birds on the wing! Thanks so very much for sharing your hawk sagas.
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Nona
I am having enormous amounts of Red-shouldered Hawk envy! My pair did not return this year and must be using an alternative nest site.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you are keeping me full of gorgeous RSHA photos and your sketches are, of course, beautiful.
I would be in heaven to have a pair of Red-shouldered Hawks just hanging around the house. Although I would probably never get anything done ;-)
I thoroughly enjoy every post and can't wait for the next one.
Great photos & beautiful painting Vickie!!
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