Leucistic Hawk
Hey, if you're hankerin' for another contest, WildBird on the Fly has a bird call one going on and the prize is the very cool new book Songs of Insects.
Now back to this wicked bad white hawk. This is one of the eduction birds for the Medina Raptor Center, they were giving programs at the North Coast Nature Festival. This bird is a leucistic red-tailed hawk. Doesn't he just glow in the sunlight?
Here it is in comparison to a "typically colored" red-tailed hawk. The leucistic bird is smaller because he is a male and the other bird is a female. In the raptor world, males are smaller than females.
This bird was flying free in Ohio, and many were aware and had observed him. However, he was run over by a train and lost half of his left wing. I would have thought he was an albino, but true albinos have a complete loss of pigment and red eyes and pink skin. This bird has washed out yellow legs and toes and blue eyes, so that makes it leucistic (having reduced pigmentation). It's interesting that this birds talons are pink instead of black. If you go to click here, you can see an up close shot of this bird's head and take a gander at those blue eyes.
I also got a kick out of this little male peregrine falcon. He was found in Non Birding Bill's home town of Mansfield, OH and spent some time recuperating up in Minnesota at The Raptor Center. The bird world is truly a small world.
Labels: Bird Festivals, North Coast Nature Festival, raptors









6 Comments:
Thanks for the answer on the white hawk, I hated seeing he was injured but what a beautiful raptor, thank you that was fun
This bird looks like Isis that is an education bird at Raptor Inc. here in southwest Ohio. Some bozo shot this bird not too far from where I live. Here are some photos of Isis:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/susangetsnative/393686508/in/set-72157594523871481/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/susangetsnative/423618822/in/set-72157594523871481/
I'll have to make the drive into Ohio next time. This past weekend I wasn't able to make it. It's nice to know about this, though.
For a second, I thought that was "My" leucistic RT!
Hey, donaldthebirder, thanks for the RAPTOR shout-out!
I have to wonder if Isis hadn't been shot, would she have made it? It's not like she blends into the background...how could a pure white bird catch enough prey to live on?
All I can say is thank goodness someone found her. Even though we couldn't release her, she has become the Number 1 ed. bird here. How often can you see a bird like that!
Stite. Since you MISSED IT...PAUSE AND AHEM....you can view some photos of my SwampTromp at:
http://www.meadowhawkart.com/MEADOW~1/SwampTromp.html
So great to catch up with you.
Jen B.
elfin_skimmer@hotmail.com
Hey, NBB, hello from Mansfield! We have been watching the bald eagles nesting at Clear Fork Reservoir.
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