DKRabbitry
Ridin' The Range
Absolutely beautiful! Check out those needle-talons. Makes me want to go try and nab a photo of a kestral. I see them ALL the time perched on the telephone wires, just never when I have my camera
How about you put your camera by the window where you see them ??? Then, WHA-LA !! You are able to quick grab it and *whisper*,"Show it to us !!!"DKRabbitry said:Absolutely beautiful! Check out those needle-talons. Makes me want to go try and nab a photo of a kestral. I see them ALL the time perched on the telephone wires, just never when I have my camera
I was trying to describe it to my mom, and I actually said it was about the size of a mourning dove to describe it...so that sounds right.redtailgal said:Coops and Sharpies are pretty hard to ID, even in person.
If the bird was closer to the size of a dove, it would have been a sharpie. A crow sized bird would usually indicate a Cooper's hawk, but even that can sometimes lead to an improperly id'ed bird. There can be some overlap in the sizes. The cooper's hawk that I had was small and could have been labeled a sharpie, he was id'ed based on mannerisms.
All that said, I am tending to agree with you......its a sharpie.
either way, love the pics.
That is a beautiful pictureDKRabbitry said:My trap finally worked!!!
http://i1152.photobucket.com/albums/p500/dkrabbitry/Chicadee.jpg
I am so excited! I love chiackadees, they are tied with nuthatches for my favorite bird