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Urban Wildlife: Red-Tailed Hawk

I live in an urban neighborhood but have noticed a few red-tailed hawks around, either gliding gracefully spying prey or perched watching pedestrians.  These birds of prey can be found throughout North America.  Audubon depicted this animal as strong and aggressive showing two fighting over a freshly killed rabbit.

John James Audubon - Red tailed Hawk

Apparently these birds have always been aggressive. John James Audubon, “Red tailed Hawk” from Birds of American

Walking around this weekend to admire the snow, I saw one of the neighborhood hawks catch and eat a pigeon!  It was an unexpected but beautiful example of nature in an otherwise urban area.  I watched the hawk for some time and found that Audubon didn’t come close to capturing the subtle coloring or fluffy under-feathers of this gorgeous bird.

The hawk seemed to drop out of the sky into the snow with a pigeon in its claws.  He held the other bird down for a few minutes and then flew off.

Red-tailed hawk in the snow

I followed the bird to a snow bank were it settled in to eat:

red-tailed hawk in the snow

Here is the hawk feasting!

red tailed hawk eating

Eventually the hawk watched as I walked away.

red tailed hawk

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  1. What a great photo – great catch!

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    February 11, 2013

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