Marana, Arizona
Canon PowerShot SX40HS
Red-tailed Hawk
Red-tailed hawk is the most variable and widespread north American raptor. It is equally at home in mountains, deserts,prairies, and farmlands. A year round resident in most of the United States, the RT is the hawk most likey to be seen along highways. Utility poles and fence posts have become the accustomed perch of these raptors.
Coming in a huge variety of colors and morphs. Hunting mostly rodents from perches or in the air.
While searching for prey, these hawks will hover in place, sometimes kiting, or hanging motionless in the wind, as it scours the land.
Red-tailed hawks tend to keep the same territories their whole lives. These territories can be as large as 9.6 square miles (25 square kilometers). The birds defend their area with aerial displays of steep dives and climbs, the males and females gliding together. Red-tails pair up for life and their aerial courtships are much like their territorial displays.
VOICE a distinctive call, a harsh, descending keeeeeeer
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KImberly this is a huge favorite it’s a beautiful capture
Thank you so very much Malcolm! I appreciate that!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
They are magnificent. Great shot and detail on the chick.
Thank you so much Bill!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
April-23-2012
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YAY! So very exciting!! Thank you for the recognition Laura!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Nice capture! Congrats on your recent feature!
Thank you very much Angie!
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Wow how did you get that and she looks so relaxed. The red tail in my neighborhood don’t let you get out of the car on the road near their nest before that sound the alarm! Without even getting too close I feel my scalp threatened :) nice job!
I have lived out here for 10 years and this pair breeds every year (providing the other photographers leave them alone during mating season) They see my truck, look at me and I swear roll their eyes…..lol I have learned to give them space and they appease me with a pose or too. I thank them ( sounds funny, I know) then leave as quickly as I arrived. I always try to keep it at a safe time limit and not to stay too long to scare them. Thank you Lynda very much! – Kimberly P-Chadwick
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
well, 2nd go around
i have never had the pleasure of seeing a redtail chick, lots of various stages of the hawk but never a chick so this image is a real treat !
and i swear they recognize my car, the oldtimers do !
LOL, thanks Lynda so much for your re-comment. I have now finished my coffee so this will remain…..hahaha
– Kimberly P-Chadwick
Fantastic picture Kimberly!!