Red-tailed Hawk Perched in a Tree
2 years ago by primevaldad (59)
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This animal always arouses admiration with its elegant demeanor
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I agree!
I think the same thing of robins though. They just seem so regal.
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I had three of these guys flying low overhead when I was cutting the lawn yesterday. I was thinking of your post and wishing I had a camera. I also got a photo of one back on Feb. 1, but it's nowhere near as good as yours.
It's funny that I had never noticed those spots on the chest before this year.
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That "belly band" is a tell tale sign, and helpful when you don't get to check the sun shining through the tail feathers. Coopers Hawk has a mottled belly too. But it's less dense, and covers the belly all the way down instead of the denser band just across the belly like this one.
I always have my phone at the ready, and my newest one has a great zoom and mechanical stabilization.
Someday I hope to have a true high quality camera for these!
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