It was after lunch today. I was brewing a second mug of coffee. (I don’t often do that.) Through the kitchen window I saw the bird. It was sitting atop a birch tree whose top had broken off in last winter’s storm. That broken trunk is larger than my upper arm. (Yes, it is a large bird.)
I couldn’t get a better shot than this one. The hawk was searching the field on the other side of the tree. That must have been fruitless. It took to wing and flew away from me.
I was disappointed and wanted a better look. That’s when it did a wing over, dived and reversed course. It flew at me. Better view. Turned. Excellent view. I watched in awe as the red-tail hawk flew away. That’s when I remembered the camera. Too late.
Hard for the birch, to be broken, but a great lookout station for the hawk.
Fortunately, the birch will survive that assault. It is a perfect place for the hawk to survey the hunting grounds of our lower ground.
Definitely a biggie!! You see the coolest things from your place.
I was amazed by the size of that red tail hawk. We moved to this rural location so that we could see things like that bird and more . . . much more. :woot:
Sometimes it’s better to see than take a picture. Let it be imprinted on your soul.
I wanted to confirm the species. The vision is one that astounds. It did print itself on my soul.
I was going to say the same thing…except you said it better.
Thanks, Lin. I have no idea how that happened. :think:
Join the club.
I already have my embossed membership card. You too? :whaa:
Yep. May not be a charter member, but I’ve been “in” a long time!
Not a charter member here either. But it appears that it has become a “life membership.” :laff: