Dale Matson
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To use an antiquated phrase (and
pun), eagles “Are scarce as hen’s teeth. “There are few eagles to photograph
and they are limited in the areas they appear near me. However, while eagles
are hard to find, hawks in general are ubiquitous and Red-Tailed Hawks in
particular are the most common around here.
All one has to do is look up. They
can even be seen in the tops of tall Redwood Trees in my neighborhood. They are
common in the foothills and around the shores of local reservoirs. You can see
them on fence posts, on top of utility poles and windmills. They seem to fit in
seamlessly with modern civilization.
Unlike eagles, they spend lots of
time in the air soaring and looking for squirrels, rabbits, mice, snakes and
other ground creatures. I never tire of watching them soar as individuals or in
pairs. During mating season, you can see the male flying with his legs down in
a choreographed aerial dance.
When I ran trails, hawks used to
follow me looking for mice I might scare up for them to capture and eat. They
kill their prey using their sharp talons and beak, while Falcons use sheer
speed and impact.
I had and lost a photo of the
smaller Coopers Hawk and do have a photo of the smaller Red Shouldered Hawk.
If there is any doubt in your mind
what bird is overhead, it becomes immediately obvious when the sun reflects off
the underside of the wings. The pattern is a thing of beauty and their
movements and acrobatics are a joy to watch.
In winter the hawk nests are obvious
but when the eggs are laid and as Spring emerges, the leaves develop on the
branches and hide both the nests and the developing chicks housed therein.
If you drive down a rural highway
through the rolling foothills, the hawks seemed evenly spaced along the way
which demonstrates a rather small territory compared to eagles.
Hawks are sometimes bold enough to
sit on an overhead branch as you pass under it. I have a photograph of a hawk
less than 30’ overhead. Thanks for your patience hawk!
While birds in flight (BIF) are the
most beautiful photos of birds, they are also the most difficult to take. These
photos were taken with the Sony A7R2 and adapted Canon 400 f4 D.O. and more
recently with the A7R3 and Sony 100-400 GM. Sorry about the dust spots on my
sensor which showed up in some of the photos.
Courting Ritual
Red Shouldered Hawk
Patient Overhead Photo
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