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Harryb
Jul-24-2006, 07:04 AM
Hi y'all,

I was leaving the wetlands when I noticed a Crested Caracara sitting on a powerline.

He was posing all raptor-like
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124487-O.jpg

Off to the side was a mockingbird
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124483-O.jpg

pretty soon the mockingbird started to buzz the caracara
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124495-O.jpg

the poor ole caracara started to get stressed
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124491-O.jpg

the mockingbird kept on coming
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124493-O.jpg

and coming
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124496-O.jpg

then it got to be just too much and the caracara made his escape
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124497-O.jpg

here's a closer crop on the last one w/o a powerline in the shot
http://behret.smugmug.com/photos/83124498-O.jpg

kdog
Jul-24-2006, 08:29 AM
:bow :bow :bow

Just super, Harry. :thumb

-joel.

BrettG
Jul-24-2006, 09:01 AM
Very nice indeed.

I'm always amazed that the hawks around here are so harassed by the small birds. You'd think the big ones would snap at the little ones eventually, but I haven't seen that happen yet. Usually the hawk just gets sick of it and flies away.

Brooks P
Jul-24-2006, 09:09 AM
I have seen them harass a cat until the cat flees.

That is a really nice series of photos Harry, what's more they are very nice individually too.

Osprey Whisperer
Jul-24-2006, 10:04 AM
Interesting series Harry. :thumb Too bad that power line decided to pose in the shots. I'm always amazed these types of little birds take aim at the larger more dangerous raptors. I've seen similar behavior from crows chasing my soprey out of trees. WHy don't the raptors just eat the PITAs ? :dunno :scratch :D Well done...do like hte tight crop of the car in flight.

Brooks P
Jul-24-2006, 11:15 AM
Interesting series Harry. :thumb Too bad that power line decided to pose in the shots. I'm always amazed these types of little birds take aim at the larger more dangerous raptors. I've seen similar behavior from crows chasing my soprey out of trees. WHy don't the raptors just eat the PITAs ? :dunno :scratch :D Well done...do like hte tight crop of the car in flight.

I’ve wondered the same thing. I’ve watched a Mockingbird harass a Red-tailed hawk and chase it off, you would think the hawk would just make a snack out of it. I did watch a crow (it might have been a Raven as it was quite large) harass our neighborhood Red-tail, but then the Red-tail apparently tired of the game. As the crow swooped in, the hawk rolled over on its back and almost grabbed the crow. The crow veered away, but the hawk rolled back and went into a dive after the crow. The crow got away and the last I saw of it was as it disappeared into the distance. The red-tail went back to riding the thermal that comes off the slope across the street.

saurora
Jul-24-2006, 11:56 AM
Brilliant shots, as always Harry. Those mocking birds are a crack-up....what humongous attitudes they have! I guess they usually are attempting to lure away whatever is there to threaten their nests....and they aren't afraid of anything! I had an interesting run-in with a mocking bird and a RTH on Sunday. My photography sucked, but it was an interesting morning with a story to tell and I posted them into a gallery anyway, if you want to check it out....:D

http://saurora.smugmug.com/gallery/1695665/1/83347125

tomthephotographer
Jul-24-2006, 12:34 PM
I must admit i hade never seen or heard of that bird before. It looks like an gale with a toupe. I have seen those silly mocking birds go as far as to attack cars. When I was a new driver in Greensboro there was one on knoghtbridge road that would smash into your wind shield. over and over again. It was wild. Here we see the Eagles Harrassed by sea guls, kity winks, and other little birds. It is all fun and games toll they piss the eagle off and it kills one of them.

Great Photographs.

Ric Grupe
Jul-24-2006, 12:41 PM
I think the little guy was making fun of the big guys toupee!!!

Yes.....a mocking bird. :rolleyes :rofl :wink

As always, very nice, Harry. :thumb

Harryb
Jul-24-2006, 01:36 PM
:bow :bow :bow

Just super, Harry. :thumb

-joel.


Thanks Joel :wave

Maestro
Jul-24-2006, 01:39 PM
Wow! How regal and handsome these birds are. I didn't even realize we had Caracaras here in the US. They seem too exotic. Great shots!

Awais Yaqub
Jul-24-2006, 01:51 PM
Amazing photos as always i never saw a bird like that is this same as eagle or hawk in chracteristics ?:lust

Harryb
Jul-24-2006, 06:28 PM
Very nice indeed.

I'm always amazed that the hawks around here are so harassed by the small birds. You'd think the big ones would snap at the little ones eventually, but I haven't seen that happen yet. Usually the hawk just gets sick of it and flies away.

Thanks for stopping by Brett. It is amazing to see how easily the raptors can be chased off by the smaller birds. I think they save their aggressive behavior for the hunt. If it ain't about food they usually can't be bothered. One day I saw an osprey that had just caught a fish. It had the fish in its talons and a bunch of grackles kept flying around him. Since his only weapons, his talons, were occupied with the fish he had no option to fly away from the grackles.

jwear
Jul-24-2006, 06:36 PM
pests dam pests crows ect even the hummer will go after a crow -nice shots :thumb good set :clap

bfjr
Jul-24-2006, 07:20 PM
Well done Harry :D

X holds up well with heavy crop :thumb

Did you know Caracara and Grandkids go well together :rofl :lol :bad :lol4

Brooks P
Jul-24-2006, 07:24 PM
Wow! How regal and handsome these birds are. I didn't even realize we had Caracaras here in the US. They seem too exotic. Great shots!

Actually we don't. Harry has them shipped in so he can photograph them.

dallas
Jul-24-2006, 08:56 PM
Great series Harry, it's always the little guys isn't it ? :clap :clap

gluwater
Jul-24-2006, 09:36 PM
Not only did you get the Caracara but you got him in a brawl. Always have to add a little extra don't you Harry. The Caracara is endangered in the US but is the national bird of Mexico. They are also refered to as the Mexican Eagle, although they are actually Falcons, but they eat carion like a vulture. Confused yet?

Harryb
Jul-25-2006, 10:10 AM
I have seen them harass a cat until the cat flees.

That is a really nice series of photos Harry, what's more they are very nice individually too.

Thanks Brooks. Its alway great to catch the birds interacting.

Harryb
Jul-25-2006, 11:53 AM
Interesting series Harry. :thumb Too bad that power line decided to pose in the shots. I'm always amazed these types of little birds take aim at the larger more dangerous raptors. I've seen similar behavior from crows chasing my soprey out of trees. WHy don't the raptors just eat the PITAs ? :dunno :scratch :D Well done...do like hte tight crop of the car in flight.

Thanks Mike. I'm afraid we will have to live with those powerlines. I asked them to move to a tree but they just ignored me. :rofl

Harryb
Jul-25-2006, 08:08 PM
Brilliant shots, as always Harry. Those mocking birds are a crack-up....what humongous attitudes they have! I guess they usually are attempting to lure away whatever is there to threaten their nests....and they aren't afraid of anything! I had an interesting run-in with a mocking bird and a RTH on Sunday. My photography sucked, but it was an interesting morning with a story to tell and I posted them into a gallery anyway, if you want to check it out....:D

http://saurora.smugmug.com/gallery/1695665/1/83347125

Thanks Susan. It is amazing how those little birds will stand up to the raptors. That was a very interesting series of shots. Its a shame that mine liked a powerline and yours liked that cyclone fence.

Harryb
Jul-26-2006, 08:40 AM
I must admit i hade never seen or heard of that bird before. It looks like an gale with a toupe. I have seen those silly mocking birds go as far as to attack cars. When I was a new driver in Greensboro there was one on knoghtbridge road that would smash into your wind shield. over and over again. It was wild. Here we see the Eagles Harrassed by sea guls, kity winks, and other little birds. It is all fun and games toll they piss the eagle off and it kills one of them.

Great Photographs.

Thanks Tom. The caracara just happens to be the nationl bird of Mexico. Here's an excellent article on the bird

http://www.chapala.com/chapala/ojo2002/nationalbird.htm

Harryb
Jul-26-2006, 01:23 PM
I think the little guy was making fun of the big guys toupee!!!

Yes.....a mocking bird. :rolleyes :rofl :wink

As always, very nice, Harry. :thumb

:lol

Thanks Ric

John Mueller
Jul-26-2006, 03:57 PM
Harry,Im not worthy of being in the same forum as you.
Nice set.:thumb

Harryb
Jul-26-2006, 10:14 PM
Wow! How regal and handsome these birds are. I didn't even realize we had Caracaras here in the US. They seem too exotic. Great shots!

Thanks Maestro. The caracaras are pretty much local to Florida, Texas and Louisiana in the US

Harryb
Jul-26-2006, 10:16 PM
Amazing photos as always i never saw a bird like that is this same as eagle or hawk in chracteristics ?:lust

Thanks Awais. The caracara is a member of the falcon family and is normally a carrion eater.

Harryb
Jul-27-2006, 12:53 AM
pests dam pests crows ect even the hummer will go after a crow -nice shots :thumb good set :clap

Thanks Jeff :wave

Harryb
Jul-27-2006, 05:55 AM
Well done Harry :D

X holds up well with heavy crop :thumb

Did you know Caracara and Grandkids go well together :rofl :lol :bad :lol4

Thanks Ben. The 12 MP lets me do a lot more cropping than I could with my D2H.

Harryb
Jul-27-2006, 08:59 AM
Great series Harry, it's always the little guys isn't it ? :clap :clap

Thaks William. Always a pleasure hearing from ya.

Harryb
Jul-27-2006, 06:42 PM
Not only did you get the Caracara but you got him in a brawl. Always have to add a little extra don't you Harry. The Caracara is endangered in the US but is the national bird of Mexico. They are also refered to as the Mexican Eagle, although they are actually Falcons, but they eat carion like a vulture. Confused yet?

Thanks Nick. Its that extra something that makes a shot a bit different. The Caracara is an extremely interesting bird and one of my all time favorite subjects.

Harryb
Jul-27-2006, 08:01 PM
Harry,Im not worthy of being in the same forum as you.
Nice set.:thumb

Thnaks John but that's :bigbs from what I've seen of your latest stuff you don't take a backseat to nobody.

anderslynge
Jul-28-2006, 05:05 AM
As has allready been mantioned, they are both great individualy and as the series.

Very nice captures.

Harryb
Jul-28-2006, 05:47 PM
As has allready been mantioned, they are both great individualy and as the series.

Very nice captures.

Thanks much for the kind words.

Tess32
Jul-29-2006, 05:51 AM
Have to add....what great shots! Well captured.