Soggy Hawk
I digiscoped this photo of a young red-tailed hawk while driving around today. The morning was overcast but then rained for the rest of the afternoon. This bird was sitting in a tree on the side of the road. It's gotta be tough to hunt on the wing in the rain.
I was driving around confirming driving directions for the Mississippi River Birding Guide and drove by a marsh on 140th street in Dakota County. It was mostly mud and a quick scan of the area revealed lots of shorebirds--tons of semi-palmated sandpipers. I digiscoped and digivideoed like crazy. Shorebird id is one of my weaker skills, so tonight I'm going to sit down with a dry martini and The Shorebird Guide and see if I can figure out all the shorebirds I saw.













4 Comments:
ouch - those claws look like barbed wire!
the hawk is cool. i'm ecstatic, i've got a male and female rosebreasted grossbeak coming to my new feeder you got me. oh happy day.
check out big news on little nikki town.
Wow! Your site is great. What a great mix of birds and disapproving bunnies :)
I have mating Mississippi Kites on my site today. Check it out if you have time.
Hi, I found your blog by looking through the "blogs of note" section on blogspot. Your site is great! I will definitely visit again!
I thought you'd be interested in one of my blogs I did recently about my father:
http://auntpama.blogspot.com/2007/03/bird-man.html
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