Standing at the window watching the weather can become a consuming activity. Even if the weather seems changeless, something will come into view. While so engaged one day last week, a large bird swept ...
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This adult red-tailed hawk is easily identified by its prominent red tail feathers. Immature red-tailed hawks do not have red tails. Credit: PHOTO BY BILL DANIELSON— Editor’s note: This column was ...
A New York State Department of Conservation Region 8 colleague regularly captured the most wonderful nature photographs. This time we are sharing a photo Russel captured of the Red-tailed hawk. Elena, ...
Some few years ago I spent an enjoyable afternoon acting as a German Short-haired Pointer working a forest edge with a couple of students from my Field Biology class (a Beagle and Jack Russel Terrier, ...
A 21-year-old (at least) red-tailed hawk that was banded in Pennsylvania in 2004 showed up injured 1,000 miles away in Canada, rescuers said. Screenshot of Hope for Wildlife's Facebook photo An ...
A red-tailed hawk became stuck in polyurethane at Indiana University's Memorial Stadium. Indiana Raptor Center staff and IUPD officers rescued the hawk, which required cutting some of its feathers.
Paul Farren captured the moment a red tailed hawk captured an invasive iguana on a Hollywood, Florida. Red-tailed hawks aren’t common in South Florida. Paul Farren photo A red-tailed hawk is being ...
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