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ginger_55
Jul-04-2004, 12:18 AM
I saw the larger bird on the ground as we were leaving a place. They were closing. I was out of space on my memory card, but I made some room, got three pictures, this is the only good one. Does anybody know birds, these two were acting strangely, obviously together, at least the little one was fliting around the larger one. Here are the birds.
http://gingerSnap.smugmug.com/photos/5763872-L.jpg
by ginger
SeeMoon
Jul-04-2004, 01:40 AM
Hi Ginger, nice shot! I think it is some kind of hawk, but I'm only familiar with the european kind, so don't know which one.. The one in the back is definately another one and if you say they acted strange it's maybe nesting and afraid it's chicks will be lunch? The parents try to keep the big birds away from the nest by being in it's way all yhe time.
I'll keep looking..
Shakey
Jul-04-2004, 04:05 AM
It looks like a juvenile Swainson's Hawk and a Magpie.
Swainson's are fairly common as hawks go but any bird of prey is spectacular IMO.
Tim
cmr164
Jul-04-2004, 06:23 AM
It looks like a juvenile Swainson's Hawk and a Magpie.
Swainson's are fairly common as hawks go but any bird of prey is spectacular IMO.
Tim
I think I remember that Magpies are social birds that will harrass a hawk or even an animal or human that was previously seen carrying a black object. But I might be confusing Magpies with Jackdaws.
lynnma
Jul-04-2004, 10:12 AM
Two nice Cow Birds dining together..
Seamaiden
Jul-06-2004, 06:49 PM
I saw the larger bird on the ground as we were leaving a place. They were closing. I was out of space on my memory card, but I made some room, got three pictures, this is the only good one. Does anybody know birds, these two were acting strangely, obviously together, at least the little one was fliting around the larger one. Here are the birds.
http://gingersnap.smugmug.com/photos/5763872-L.jpg
by ginger
I'm up in Tahoe (been doing the move thang), so I don't have my bird books, but the small bird looks like a Northern Mockingbird to me (I think they may also be known as magpies), and the hawk could be the Swainson's or a Redtail, really not positive. If the smaller bird is the mockingbird, then the hawk's a bit smallish for a Redtail.
tsiya
Jul-06-2004, 08:37 PM
I saw the larger bird on the ground as we were leaving a place. They were closing. I was out of space on my memory card, but I made some room, got three pictures, this is the only good one. Does anybody know birds, these two were acting strangely, obviously together, at least the little one was fliting around the larger one. Here are the birds.
http://gingersnap.smugmug.com/photos/5763872-L.jpg
by ginger
My first impulse is Osprey. Wish I could see more profile. Near saltwater, Ospreys rule. Pretty shot, tsiya
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