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Phisherman[_1_] 29-06-2008 11:30 PM

Baby hawk
 
A baby hawk born in the backyard has changed my gardens. Currently he
is perched on a blueberry netting support watching for pond frogs.
Earlier he was on my driveway failing to catch a lizard. He cries
often and mama hawk brings him a snake which he swallows whole. My
garden gate has become a dining table covered with varmint blood! The
other day the baby hawk tried eating a zucchini! Started seeing the
baby hawk using a telescope high up in a pine tree, two months ago.
Nice to see first hand how a red-shouldered hawk grows up. Got
several pics and more if anyone interested. I am amazed how many
snakes have been eaten and whenever I mention it, 9 out 10 times women
say "Good!" The parents starting building the nest last year but
finally had success this year with a single chick.

Tom J 30-06-2008 12:29 AM

Baby hawk
 
Phisherman wrote:
A baby hawk born in the backyard has changed my gardens. Currently
he
is perched on a blueberry netting support watching for pond frogs.
Earlier he was on my driveway failing to catch a lizard. He cries
often and mama hawk brings him a snake which he swallows whole. My
garden gate has become a dining table covered with varmint blood!
The
other day the baby hawk tried eating a zucchini! Started seeing the
baby hawk using a telescope high up in a pine tree, two months ago.
Nice to see first hand how a red-shouldered hawk grows up. Got
several pics and more if anyone interested. I am amazed how many
snakes have been eaten and whenever I mention it, 9 out 10 times
women
say "Good!" The parents starting building the nest last year but
finally had success this year with a single chick.


There are 2 baby hawks in and out of our rear yard every day. It's all
wooded with ground shrubbery, so no problem. They are catching mostly
chipmunks :-) gray squirrels :-)
and occasionally a dove. :-( We have a total of around 12 to 16 hawks
that live in a 1/2 mile of our property, so sometimes we can see 3
different species within minutes of each other.

Tom J




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