This is part of a continuing series about these Red-shouldered Hawks and their family. See information about our observations and a list of all of the posts on the Red Shoulder Project page.
Other birds we saw at this location are further down this post, below the Red-shouldered Hawk documentation.
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| Ruby and chick |
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| Ruby and chick |
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| Red |
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| Red |
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| Ruby |
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| One chick |
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| Two chicks |
Chicks being fed
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| Ruby with her feathers all puffed up |
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| Red |
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| American Redstart |
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| American Redstart |
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| Black-and-white Warbler |
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| Black-and-white Warbler |
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| Brown-headed Cowbird |
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| Least Flycatcher |
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| Eastern Kingbird |
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| Eastern Kingbird |
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| Wilson's Warbler |
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| Wilson's Warbler |
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| Blue-gray Gnatcatcher |
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| Eastern Kingbird |
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| Northern Cardinal |
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| Canada Goose and goslings |
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| Great Blue Heron |
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| Smooth Softshell and Painted Turtle |
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| Smooth Softshell and Painted Turtles |

























