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  • I took this photo in the Blueridge Mountains of Virginia. This is the famous courtship dance of hawks.

  • 3d digital art render of a Red Tail Hawk landing on a pole.

  • Wow .. I was so absolutely thrilled to see this today .. I went to the bank and was later going to the woods to take a few photos ..I looked up because everyone one else is looking up…and there in the city ( not right downtown ) , sitting on a ledge where pigeons usually are on a store is this magnificent bird … Surprized to say the least !! Im so glad I had my camera with me .. I cant believe that hes living in this area .. lots of cars & people ..silly bird .. theres forest woods and a valley not to far from where I was and live .. This is so unreal to see him where I live !!!

  • This was taken at the Syracuse zoo and the hawk will never be release because of a broken wing. :-( / /

  • Wild American kestrel (Falco sparverius) in flight, stooping from left to right (Taken at Eagle Bluffs Conservation Area, 5 miles southwest of Columbia, Missouri). Perhaps the most colorful raptor in the world, the American Kestrel is the most common falcon in North America. It is found from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego, and in towns as well as wild lands. Identifying marks inlcude small size, rufous back and tail, and two dark mustache marks on face. Male has blue-gray wings and a lightly spotted chest and belly. The larger female has rufous wings barred with black, and streaking on the chest. This particular bird is a female. Their call is a loud series of “klee-klee-klee” notes when excited. As with many other raptors in North America, their population n umbers dramatically declined in the 1950’s and 1960’s, but have increased greatly in recent decades with increasing deforestation of North America. They are aslo commonly called Sparrow hawk. Although hover-hunting is conspicuous, this foraging method actually is used rather infrequently. It is used most often when suitable perches are not available, or when winds are strong enough to create updrafts favorable to hovering. In winter in many southern parts of the range, female and male American Kestrels use different habitats. The female uses the preferred more open habitat, and the male uses areas with more trees. This situation appears to be the result of the females migrating south first and establishing winter territories. The males then are forced into the less preferred areas. Nestling kestrels back up, raise their tails, and squirt feces onto the walls of the nest cavity. The feces dry on the cavity walls and stay off the nestlings. The nest gets to be a smelly place, with feces on the walls and uneaten parts of small animals on the floor. Source used to construct this page: Smallwood, J. A., and D. M. Bird. 2002. American Kestrel (Falco sparverius). In The Birds of North America, No. 602 (A. Poole and F. Gill, eds.). The Birds of North America, Inc., Philadelphia, PA. MORE INFO ON Am. Kestrel HERE 100% of all proceeds from sales of this image will go to the HawkWatch International DONATE ONLINE

  • Mountain Lion caught at 12,000ft. overlooking the Aspen valley as two hawks come flying up from hundreds of feet below.

  • What do you call the light that permanently imprints itself into the deepest corner of your cerebral real estate? Just a memorable one, divine, sublime? The star was going down fast, as it was just a matter of ‘to get it over and done with‘ a daily sunset routine – until that moment. Like it was switched on by some all powerful hand residing somewhere in the center of a kingdom of light, the sunbeam reached across the valley, bringing all the associated attributes with it, like joy and warmth, just for a few moments, before disappearing altogether. The blue cold haze drowned the beautiful Hawkes Bay valley, but not before the last ray of sun got there first. I was standing in awe … for a while in fact, still in disbelief. Review button and LCD screen confirmed it did happen. Sweet. I’ll treasure selfishly the melody of breeze passing through the treetops, the smell of golden grass and feel of fallen leafs under my feet. Not to worry, I left something to share with you. Here it is.

  • Red-Tailed Hawk Images

  • ‘Every day is my best day; this is my life; I’m not going to have this moment again.’ / Bernie Seigel We May Never Pass This Way Again by Seals & Crofts Life, so they say, is but a game and we let it slip away. / Love, like the Autumn sun, should be dyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like the twilight in the road up ahead, they don’t see just where we’re goin’. / And all the secrets in the Universe, whisper in our ears / And all the years will come and go, take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. Dreams, so they say, are for the fools and they let ‘em drift away. / Peace, like the silent dove, should be flyin’ but it’s only just begun. / Like Columbus in the olden days, we must gather all our courage. / Sail our ships out on the open sea. Cast away our fears / And all the years will come and go, and take us up, always up. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. So, I wanna laugh while the laughin’ is easy. I wanna cry if it makes it worthwhile. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you. / ‘Cause, you make me feel like I’m more than a friend. Like I’m the journey and you’re the journey’s end. / We may never pass this way again, that’s why I want it with you, baby. We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again. / We may never pass this way again. We may never pass this way again.

  • This is live and free.. I was walking about the Veterans wooded area and this wonderful creature was having his way with a caught prey… He did not want me around him but let me capture a few … He flew away and then came to light on another tree.. I will up load this and save the other for another time.. He was beautiful.. I was so lucky to find this one wild and free.. Hope you enjoy.. / Chuck.. This is a Red-Tailed Hawk A beautiful bird.. Imaging In Your Den

  • My last work of art created in 2008. This piece is about wholeness and integrating the dark parts of ourselves into the light of oneness in Christ. It is finished! Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. ~Romans 12:21 Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2. Stock Credits: / Cross by http://mayen-stock.deviantart.com/ / White Rose by http://levinet.deviantart.com/ / Woman by http://mizzd-stock.deviantart.com/ / PS Brush by http://yasny-chan.deviantart.com/

  • This was taken at my work. He let me get about 4 ft from him. I am sure I could have gotten closer but his sharp claws and beak scared me LOL. Yes sitting on our mailbox :) He is a Goshawk. Possibly still a juvenile but I am unsure. Taken in Atlanta, Georgia – My Atlanta Hawk / Nikon D80 / 55-200mm Tamron lense / 200mm / f/4.5 / 1/80 / ISO 100 I did crop out the numbers on the mail box other than that as is from camera. / Hope you enjoy it. /

  • Multiple images to make this. I wanted to show the flight motion of the Red-Tail Hawk.

  • Taken in Sheboygan Falls, WI

  • All images are the copyright of the artist – / © Charlene M. Aycock / Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, manipulating, redistributing displaying, modifying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent/contract from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies. It is also against copyright laws to upload any of my images, writings, or art to PHOTOBUCKET, FACEBOOK, TWITTER, MYSPACE, FLICKR, or any other internet sight. A MONETARY SETTLEMENT for any unauthorized use, and prosecution in a US Federal Court, as well as Court Cost will be assessed. I used my Canon EOS Digital Rebel XT 350D, with my 250 mm lens from my film camera. / BEST VIEWED LARGE. TAKEN AS IS. Shutter speed was 1/1600, F-stop and aperture value F/7.1, Focal Length was 200 mm., and ISO was 400. / SOLD: One Large Mounted Print. I was on my way down the mountain when I spotted this Hawk on a fence post. I stopped and put on my telephoto lens, and slowly crept up to him. I got him on the fence post, and even just as he took off. I shot several fast shots, and caught a three good ones, this is one of them. Hawks are widely reputed to have visual acuity several times that of a normal human being. This is due to the many photoreceptors in the retina (up to 1,000,000 per square mm for Buteo, against 200,000 for humans), an exceptional number of nerves connecting these receptors to the brain, and an indented fovea, which magnifies the central portion of the visual field.

  • The red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) are back in the valley of Jackson Hole, Wyoming… spring must be springing! Canon 40D, Canon 100-400 IS lens, f 8, 1/640, focal length 400mm. Featured in: / - The Birds Group, March 2009 – thanks so much!! / - Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature group, April 2009, thanks so much!! / - 300+ Go Long group, August 2009 – thanks so much!! / - Earth Keepers, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Wild Birds in Flight, October 2009, thanks so much!! / - Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free, October 2009, thanks so much!! Views: 740 as of 9 November 2009 – thanks so much for dropping by!

  • Portrait of a Red Tail Hawk. / /

  • Featured as the Avatar for the “A Vision In Flight” group for the month of June 2009! Featured in the “Too Bright” group the last week of July 2009! Thank you! Top Ten Challenge winner in the Live and Let Live group in November 09 ~ Thank you! As of Thanksgiving, this image has 33 favs and over 740 views – Thank you!

  • Hawk visited me yesterday at the lake and was ‘in my face’ with a message….’don’t be afraid to soar!’....and then he soared….right above me…..perhaps that’s part of my recent obsession with birds of all kinds….

  • I had to get lost in Otane fog to find enlightenment .

  • The Whistling Kite, an Australian native eagle, that can also be found in New Caledonia and New Guinea. Called the “whistling kite” because of the loud whistling call it makes, often while in flight. This one photographed on the edge of Lake Cooribah, Noosa Northshore, Queensland. They feed mostly on live small mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, crustaceans, insects and sometimes dead animals or carrion. Like most eagles, they are the masters of the sky in soaring effortlessly and diving for the kill. This shot was just before a dive, he was applying the brakes as he spotted a meal. Canon 50D, 400mm. Available Large, and best viewed large!

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  • The Osprey, sometimes known as the sea hawk, is a fish-eating bird of prey. It is a large raptor, reaching 24” in length with a 6 ft . wingspan. best if view large / Capture in Venice ,Florida at the Venice bird Rookery. / canon 5D mark ll / canon 400 mm / ISO 640 / 1/1000 5.6 CP filter /

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