Wednesday, March 6, 2013

And Big Birds, Too

Really Big Bird
The baby Hummingbirds we saw last week aren't the only birds in the area, of course.

We had a hawk land in our bird bath a couple of days ago; it drank some water and sat there for a while fluffing its feathers.  The other birds that normally patronize our feeders and water had all cleared out of the area, so the hawk had the whole yard to itself.

Unfortunately, this was the best picture I could get of it, but it's clear it was a pretty large bird.  It looks to me like it might be a juvenile Red-Shouldered Hawk.

We've had Red-Shouldered Hawks working the canyon regularly in the past, so it would not be unusual to have a nest in the area.  We often hear their high pitched "kee-rah, kee-rah" cry as they hunt varmints in the canyon.

Naturally, the crows that hang out in the canyon aren't pleased at all to have this bird in what they consider their bailiwick.  I saw the hawk sail into the upper end of the canyon, then quickly fly back out, hotly pursued by several crows diving at it.

We're happy to have it, though, and it's welcome to all the gophers and ground squirrels it can eat.

 

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