PrescottPhotog
Jun-21-2008, 09:08 PM
Hi Everyone,
Well Junior is all grown up (I had to name him). I have gone out every day this week arriving at the nest before 6 am to see if this is the week he will finally venture out.
He is now fully capable of flying the huge grove of trees where the nest is located. Since he is an only kid he has been using it to the max, exploring, hunting and learning to fly. He hasn't left the grove yet (more on this below) but the time is very close. 45 to 48 days is usually when they leave the nest. From what I can estimate Junior was born around 4/27 which makes it around 55 days for him.
Although he now rules the woods, from one side to the other, he hasn't left the grove the nest is in. Today he took off and flew the perimeter of the grove but didn't leave. He is ready though as you can see by the photos. He sits in the tree and watches dad sit on the pole and cries like a little kid that wants his parents. I've been trying to get a good full flight shot but it's just to difficult with all the trees, leaves and limbs in the way.
Another thing that I noticed that was very odd was what mom and dad did today. Most of you know the piercing Red-Tail call (I call it a scream). Today dad brought breakfast and when he left to sit on the pole just away from the nest he started a very strange chirping sound. A short sharp chirp. Mom then flew over the nest a couple times doing the same call. I have never heard this call from any Red-Tail before. All I can figure is that they are trying to lure Junior off the nest for good. Mom flew quite a few passes above the nest chirping away so I figured this must be the day.
I wanted to stay but I also didn't want to interfere in something this important because dad is very hostile toward people and I know he knows I am there even though I am very well hidden. Mom is very passive but not dad as you can see from the shots I got of him on his pole the other day. Also, where the nest is located is in a pretty busy area for trucks and equipment and the weekend is very quiet, so another reason for this being the day. So I left to leave mom and dad coax Junior out into the world. As you can see from the last photo he is definitely ready. I just got this last shot the other day and it is my favorite, I hope it isn't to dark for some monitors.
I will go back tomorrow to see if Junior is still there. Even if he is I think I will leave them alone so they can teach the little guy the ways of his world. I started this on 3/20 and yesterday marked three months from when I first saw mom sitting on the nest. It has been fun and I have learned so much watching this family raise their little one. Dad doesn't like me, Mom tolerates me. Even though I have kept my distance I know they knew I was there before I knew they were there.
I know I've posted a lot of shots of Junior and you have been great with your comments.. so these are just for your enjoyment. Leave a comment if you would like or just enjoy the photos that have been such a blast for me to take. Monday I can get my life back and not have to get up at 4:30 am to get to the nest for the good sunlight by 6:00 am. Man will that be nice.
Because this post got so big I also posted some links to additional shots from the last few days.. if you care to view them. They are below the photos.
#1 - Mama RT in the very early morning sun about 100 yards from the nest.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_1.jpg
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#2 - Dad RT same pole and not liking me taking his picture at all.
He is very hard to photograph because his color is very flat and dull, his eyes are almost black.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_2.jpg
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#3 - Is this branch leaning or is it me ?
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_3.jpg
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#4 - Attacking a leaf.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_4.jpg
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#5 - Exploring more of the woods.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_6.jpg
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#6 - Practice, practice and more practice.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_7.jpg
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#7 - The serious look.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_8.jpg
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#8 - Get ready, get set....
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_9.jpg
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#9 - Maybe I'll go over there instead.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_10.jpg
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#10 - Perfect landing
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_11.jpg
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#11 - Soaking up the sun in the 95 degree heat, (see other photo links for more poses) .
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_12.jpg
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#12 - Getting attacked by little birds (all these shots are from different birds over about an hours time
(these are just the ones I was lucky enough to catch in the frame) It was relentless.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_13.jpg
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#13 - Early morning sun just coming up.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_14.jpg
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#14 - Taken one month ago today - 5/21/08. Quite a contrast to the next shot
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_16.jpg
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#15 - Here is what Junior looks like today, all grown up and ready to take on the world.
This is my favorite shot from the last 3 months and I just got it yesterday.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_15.jpg
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More Linked Photos below..
#1 - Always watching for Mom and Dad (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_01.html)
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#2 - Climbing through the trees (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_02.html)
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#3 - One of his favorite spots (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_03.html)
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#4 - Getting attacked over and over (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_04.html)
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#5 - More attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_05.html)
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#6 - More attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_06.html)
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#7 - And more attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_07.html)
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#8 - Laying in the sun (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_08.html)
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#9 - Another great pose (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_11.html)
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#10 - One last shot standing in the nest (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_12.html)
Well Junior is all grown up (I had to name him). I have gone out every day this week arriving at the nest before 6 am to see if this is the week he will finally venture out.
He is now fully capable of flying the huge grove of trees where the nest is located. Since he is an only kid he has been using it to the max, exploring, hunting and learning to fly. He hasn't left the grove yet (more on this below) but the time is very close. 45 to 48 days is usually when they leave the nest. From what I can estimate Junior was born around 4/27 which makes it around 55 days for him.
Although he now rules the woods, from one side to the other, he hasn't left the grove the nest is in. Today he took off and flew the perimeter of the grove but didn't leave. He is ready though as you can see by the photos. He sits in the tree and watches dad sit on the pole and cries like a little kid that wants his parents. I've been trying to get a good full flight shot but it's just to difficult with all the trees, leaves and limbs in the way.
Another thing that I noticed that was very odd was what mom and dad did today. Most of you know the piercing Red-Tail call (I call it a scream). Today dad brought breakfast and when he left to sit on the pole just away from the nest he started a very strange chirping sound. A short sharp chirp. Mom then flew over the nest a couple times doing the same call. I have never heard this call from any Red-Tail before. All I can figure is that they are trying to lure Junior off the nest for good. Mom flew quite a few passes above the nest chirping away so I figured this must be the day.
I wanted to stay but I also didn't want to interfere in something this important because dad is very hostile toward people and I know he knows I am there even though I am very well hidden. Mom is very passive but not dad as you can see from the shots I got of him on his pole the other day. Also, where the nest is located is in a pretty busy area for trucks and equipment and the weekend is very quiet, so another reason for this being the day. So I left to leave mom and dad coax Junior out into the world. As you can see from the last photo he is definitely ready. I just got this last shot the other day and it is my favorite, I hope it isn't to dark for some monitors.
I will go back tomorrow to see if Junior is still there. Even if he is I think I will leave them alone so they can teach the little guy the ways of his world. I started this on 3/20 and yesterday marked three months from when I first saw mom sitting on the nest. It has been fun and I have learned so much watching this family raise their little one. Dad doesn't like me, Mom tolerates me. Even though I have kept my distance I know they knew I was there before I knew they were there.
I know I've posted a lot of shots of Junior and you have been great with your comments.. so these are just for your enjoyment. Leave a comment if you would like or just enjoy the photos that have been such a blast for me to take. Monday I can get my life back and not have to get up at 4:30 am to get to the nest for the good sunlight by 6:00 am. Man will that be nice.
Because this post got so big I also posted some links to additional shots from the last few days.. if you care to view them. They are below the photos.
#1 - Mama RT in the very early morning sun about 100 yards from the nest.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_1.jpg
--
#2 - Dad RT same pole and not liking me taking his picture at all.
He is very hard to photograph because his color is very flat and dull, his eyes are almost black.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_2.jpg
--
#3 - Is this branch leaning or is it me ?
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_3.jpg
--
#4 - Attacking a leaf.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_4.jpg
--
#5 - Exploring more of the woods.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_6.jpg
--
#6 - Practice, practice and more practice.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_7.jpg
--
#7 - The serious look.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_8.jpg
--
#8 - Get ready, get set....
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_9.jpg
--
#9 - Maybe I'll go over there instead.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_10.jpg
--
#10 - Perfect landing
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_11.jpg
--
#11 - Soaking up the sun in the 95 degree heat, (see other photo links for more poses) .
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_12.jpg
--
#12 - Getting attacked by little birds (all these shots are from different birds over about an hours time
(these are just the ones I was lucky enough to catch in the frame) It was relentless.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_13.jpg
--
#13 - Early morning sun just coming up.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_14.jpg
--
#14 - Taken one month ago today - 5/21/08. Quite a contrast to the next shot
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_16.jpg
--
#15 - Here is what Junior looks like today, all grown up and ready to take on the world.
This is my favorite shot from the last 3 months and I just got it yesterday.
http://www.webblinks.com/postings/rt_sm_12/rt_sm_15.jpg
--
More Linked Photos below..
#1 - Always watching for Mom and Dad (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_01.html)
--
#2 - Climbing through the trees (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_02.html)
--
#3 - One of his favorite spots (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_03.html)
--
#4 - Getting attacked over and over (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_04.html)
--
#5 - More attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_05.html)
--
#6 - More attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_06.html)
--
#7 - And more attacks (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_07.html)
--
#8 - Laying in the sun (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_08.html)
--
#9 - Another great pose (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_11.html)
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#10 - One last shot standing in the nest (http://www.webblinks.com/rt_net/web-content/rt_main/rt/rt_12.html)