Swainson’s Hawk Throwing A Pellet And there’s a bit of a mystery involved with this one. Continue reading
Northern Harrier In Very Warm Light Light doesn’t get much warmer than this (but I don’t always like warm light on birds). Continue reading
The Supracoracoideus – An Ingenious Adaptation For Flight In Birds This is one of the marvelous anatomical adaptations of birds for flight. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Showing Off Its “Britches” Hawk “britches” has become a term of endearment here on Feathered Photography. Continue reading
Fledgling Red-tailed Hawk Practicing More Skills – Clumsily Landing must be one of the more difficult skills very young raptors need to learn because they spend considerable time practicing it. Continue reading
Prairie Falcon Faux Pas This is a pose I seldom post on my blog or even like very much but somehow it works for me with this young Prairie Falcon. Continue reading
Red-tailed Hawk Showing Off New Skills – Part 2 Part 2 focuses on what I call the “pipe dance” of this young hawk. Continue reading
Fledgling Red-tailed Hawk Showing Off New Skills – Part 1 This quite young and still clumsy youngster almost seemed to enjoy showing off for me. Continue reading
Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk Looking Fierce For me this image epitomizes nature in the raw and it does it without blood, guts or gore. Continue reading
A Swainson’s Hawk And Lupine I don’t often take “pretty pictures” but for my tastes this one fills the bill. Continue reading
Juvenile Red-tailed Hawk – The Lone Survivor A one out of three survivor rate sure isn’t as high as I hoped for but I do think this one’s going to make it. Continue reading
Protected: Requesting A Little Help From My Friends On A Copyright Infringement There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Swainson’s Hawk In Flight This adult light morph Swainson’s Hawk was a good omen for my present camping trip. Continue reading
Prairie Falcon Trying To Carry Too Much Weight Subtitle: Mia’s Pit Stop Prairie Falcon. Continue reading