My family and I have started a challenge for ourselves! We're going to try and see at least one bird of prey (or bop) a day for as long as we can! This is day 10 of our streak. This page includes: 1 Red tailed Hawk who was seen being attacked by 2 American Kestrels, and 7 Bald Eagles. More images from this site are on Harborside page II . Three of the 7 Bald Eagle pictured below are also pictured at Big Marsh Park. Ari coined the acronym "mop's" for mammals of prey when we saw two separate packs of Coyotes (first a pack of 3 then a pack of 2). We assume they were two packs as they vocalized and howled when they came together then separated again.
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Red-tailed Hawk |
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Red-tailed Hawk |
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American Kestrel attacking Red-tailed Hawk |
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Two American Kestrels attacking Red-tailed Hawk |
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American Kestrel attacking Red-tailed Hawk |
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American Kestrel attacking Red-tailed Hawk |
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American Kestrel attacking Red-tailed Hawk |
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Red-tailed Hawk safely away |
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Five of seven Bald Eagles |
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Two of seven Bald Eagles |
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Seven Bald Eagles |
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Five of seven Bald Eagles (one bathing) and a Coyote |
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Coyote |
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Two Coyotes |
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Six of seven Bald Eagles (one is behind another) |
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Five of seven Bald Eagles (one bathing) |
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Coyote |
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Three of seven Bald Eagles |
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Coyote and two of seven Bald Eagles |
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Two of seven Bald Eagles |
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