Please be aware, this post has content of the Red-Shouldered Hawks with prey.
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.
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling on the roof of the school |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling walking |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling walking |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling lying on the roof |
Another Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling on the ground... |
...then in a tree |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling calling, maybe to their sibling on the roof |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling trying to land on a window frame, maybe so they can get their sibling to fly off the roof |
Trying... |
...but just gave up. |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk fledgling |
Red-shouldered Hawk with prey (a rat). Please use live traps instead of poison. Many birds of prey and other predators are killed due to eating poisoned rats. |
Eastern Kingbird |
Canada Geese |
Young Canada Geese |
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