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The dark one looks like a Black Hawk and the photo 35 looks more like a sharpie than a red tail - red tails have really thick large talons, bigger than a pefa. I've picked up a few dead ones now - thanks to Miss O'Connor and the first thing I noticed is the huge talons. Feet are kinda skinny on this one and tail is shorter . Frank would have known right away about the Sharpie - he's got the face of one though
It really does look like you are in paradise MAK!
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Quote from: carly on 26-Dec-13, 04:49:48 PM
The dark one looks like a Black Hawk and the photo 35 looks more like a sharpie than a red tail - red tails have really thick large talons, bigger than a pefa. I've picked up a few dead ones now - thanks to Miss O'Connor and the first thing I noticed is the huge talons. Feet are kinda skinny on this one and tail is shorter . Frank would know right away about the Sharpie - he's got the face of one though
It really does look like you are in paradise MAK!
Thanks Carly-I knew #35 wasn't a Red-tail but seemed too big to be a sharpie. I forgot to bring my bird book so I can't look up anything here. No worries cuz I got lots of bird friends to help me out here on the forum!
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Quote from: MAK on 26-Dec-13, 05:02:01 PM
Quote from: carly on 26-Dec-13, 04:49:48 PM
The dark one looks like a Black Hawk and the photo 35 looks more like a sharpie than a red tail - red tails have really thick large talons, bigger than a pefa. I've picked up a few dead ones now - thanks to Miss O'Connor and the first thing I noticed is the huge talons. Feet are kinda skinny on this one and tail is shorter . Frank would know right away about the Sharpie - he's got the face of one though
It really does look like you are in paradise MAK!
Thanks Carly-I knew #35 wasn't a Red-tail but seemed too big to be a sharpie. I forgot to bring my bird book so I can't look up anything here. No worries cuz I got lots of bird friends to help me out here on the forum!
I'm just guessing..heh..Frank tried his best to teach me but I'm afraid I didn't have enough time with him to get good at ID'ing them. He would look up in the sky and see what looked like a 'speck' to me and he'd say 'oh hey that's a Blue Heron and I'd be squinting and going 'where?' 'where'? lol.
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Quote from: carly on 26-Dec-13, 05:05:02 PM
Quote from: MAK on 26-Dec-13, 05:02:01 PM
Quote from: carly on 26-Dec-13, 04:49:48 PM
The dark one looks like a Black Hawk and the photo 35 looks more like a sharpie than a red tail - red tails have really thick large talons, bigger than a pefa. I've picked up a few dead ones now - thanks to Miss O'Connor and the first thing I noticed is the huge talons. Feet are kinda skinny on this one and tail is shorter . Frank would know right away about the Sharpie - he's got the face of one though
It really does look like you are in paradise MAK!
Thanks Carly-I knew #35 wasn't a Red-tail but seemed too big to be a sharpie. I forgot to bring my bird book so I can't look up anything here. No worries cuz I got lots of bird friends to help me out here on the forum!
I'm just guessing..heh..Frank tried his best to teach me but I'm afraid I didn't have enough time with him to get good at ID'ing them. He would look up in the sky and see what looked like a 'speck' to me and he'd say 'oh hey that's a Blue Heron and I'd be squinting and going 'where?' 'where'? lol.
I hear ya Carly-I have the same problem. The closest we have to Frank in ID'ing raptors is BrianH.
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On day 6 in Paradise I was delighted to come out of my bedroom and see some heffers out by the front yard. Deziree and I took the truck again for our ride, finding no raptors today but we didn't care cuz the sun was shining brightly and it was a warm 50 degrees out. I found a couple red squirrels being dive bombed by a red-headed woodpecker near where Bertha lives. She was laying down again today and got up as I drove away. As I passed one of the feeding troughs for the heffer mamas and calves there was a bull calf standing in one of the troughs until I stopped to talk to it-then he jumped out and went over by his mama. lol Red-bellied woodpeckers and White-breasted Nuthatches were foraging for insects and nuts where the bulls roam and the birdfeeders were over-run by Tufted Titmouse and Chickadees.
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What beautiful pictures MAK!
Cows, horse, squirrels, birds, oh my!
(especially the cows!)
Thank you!
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I love your pictures today! It is so much fun sharing your adventures. 😃
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It's nice to hear from you Lola and Nora-I'm glad you're enjoying my adventures right along with me!
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"Nom-Nom" Funny MAK! What a great place, surrounded by beautiful creatures and a few good folks. You got some great shots Friday. I only got a couple of a dragonfly on a plumeria. Work got in the way.
I look forward to your Saturday adventures!
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Quote from: WLABarb on 28-Dec-13, 12:14:06 AM
"Nom-Nom" Funny MAK! What a great place, surrounded by beautiful creatures and a few good folks. You got some great shots Friday. I only got a couple of a dragonfly on a plumeria. Work got in the way.
I look forward to your Saturday adventures!
There are beautiful creatures everywhere-you just have to look around your surroundings. I look forward to my Saturday adventures too!
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What's on tap for today?
On my walk, it rained the whole time. But it was still nice being out. Molly loves being wet!
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Quote from: OlRedHair on 28-Dec-13, 09:21:21 AM
What's on tap for today?
On my walk, it rained the whole time. But it was still nice being out. Molly loves being wet!
More of the same Nora-Mother Nature!
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Day 7 in Paradise begins with Ginger (my sisters' horse) and Savannah (my nieces' horse) coming in for some treats by the barn. Some scenic pics in my travels for you to get a feel for just how beautiful it is here. Bertha comes to the fence to say hi today. I spot a hawk across a field on a pole-I think it's a Red-tail but not sure. I'm sure someone on this forum can tell me. As I was near the crooked road, on what I call the woodpecker woods, I managed to find a very well camouflaged Red-shouldered Hawk. To end my adventure I came across a couple horses that were deep in sleep and a Llama amongst some cows that looked a little out of place.
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Beautiful pictures! I am so enjoying following your adventures. 😃
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Quote from: OlRedHair on 28-Dec-13, 07:25:38 PM
Beautiful pictures! I am so enjoying following your adventures. 😃
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I'm happy to hear that Nora. I like to have company in my endeavors!!
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