This guy(gal?)was hanging around our back yard all day today looking for an easy meal. He never did get anything. Not here any way!
We have lots of them but have never seen them in my yard before. But this is our first full winter here, and in winter they will eat small birds at feeders.
I have lost the pic LG is referring too below!!!
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Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
Small birds for lunch? Try anything that moves in this weather! We lost a few mourning doves to one last winter. I kept telling him I didn't mind (he has to eat too), but PLEASE? DO not do this in line of my bedroom window!
Not a great way to start any day seeing feathers fly! Never went back to a friends as a child after seeing chickens beheaded and plucked! Nosireee!
It' awesome and disheartening all in the same breathe. Disheartening, only be/c I always feel guilty that I've fattened those guys up for his lunch! While he/she just sits in the trees, waiting for one to finished their lunch, or get a bath and then then while they are too full to get away fast, he/she dives in for the ................. Just sad. Then I think about how beautiful they are and how very agile they are through the brush, and danged, if I don't admire them!
He'll be back then! Hope you get a photo! I am tryng to get one of the Red-tailed that is up the road...and the Barred Owl....and the Bald Eagle at the lake.....and...
Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
Wow! My big guy was back yesterday. He was on the wire across the road....was out in my jammies taking pics ...and yes a 2 or 3 cars went by while I was out there!
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Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
What great photos! Nice they perch low so you can get a good look at them. Keep your small pets indoors though, they may go missing. I'm thinking one got 2 barn cats from a farm I worked at. (that's only speculation, the cats dissapeared without a trace and they weren't prone to wander)
Even though I live in the country, and take a lot of nature pics, my neighbors put up a fuss if they see me with my camera. They say I am spying on them and taking their pictures. Go figure. Makes me wonder what they have to hide.
However, it doesn't stop me from my nature photography.
I do have only one pic of a hawk with prey. And I will not post it, since he is eatting his lunch. And yes, it happened right outside my picture window. He didn't care that he was being watched.
CHAR (wild4flowers)
Happiness is making a bouquet
of those flowers within reach !
Well, that would make one suspicious now wouldn't it??? We have a house and if they have the blind open if you walk by they will shut them right away....but you never see them do it!
Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
"They" tried to tell me it was against the law to take their pictures without their permission. I am on the board of directors for our lake association and that is how I became involved. I researched it and found that only if pictures are illegal or immoral can they be not legal.
Then much later, and here's where it becomes personal, I used some pictures to document a case of child endangerment and turned them into the local authorities. (oh, my gosh, did the world ever explode then). So my advise is..'stand your ground for what you believe in'. And I'll continue to take pictures for myself just like I did before.
CHAR (wild4flowers)
Happiness is making a bouquet
of those flowers within reach !
It rained...and I mean RAINED ALL DAY tuesday. I finally ventured out to the mailbox and this one was sittin in a tree right across from my mailbox.
He was nice enough to wait while I got the camera and he let me get about 6-8 feet from the tree he was in. He wasn't but maybe 8-10 feet up in the tree. I wish I would have remembered to bring in my zoom a little. I could have cropped them better.
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Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir