We came home one day last week, and saw this guy/gal fly up into the neighbors tree. I hurried out the back door of the garage with my trusty P&S camera in my hand and zoomed in...the above is the second shot I took.
Then above is the next shot and below is a cropped portion.
I have no idea what happened with his feathers...they are that way in all three shots. I am not sure of the ID, but would appreciate it if you know, and why you think it is that. It is in the neighborhood...sometimes I see it fairly often then might go a month that I don't see it any where.
You sure do get excellent photos with your point and shoot camera. That stare and beak almost makes me feel like prey! Shiver!
ReplyDeleteYou sure captured the fierceness!! Interesting about the feather. Could he be starting to molt? Do hawks even molt?
ReplyDeleteI Googled it, and hawks DO molt. But honestly, this looks more like he got caught in a fence or something. Some sort of injury.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot! So sharp! Beautiful bird of prey. 💖
ReplyDeleteA beautiful bird with sharp and fierce look. You took great pictures.
ReplyDeleteA fine picture of this beautiful hawk--- disturbed feathers or not!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteMy first instinct was to say Cooper's Hawk - distinctive striping and the lighter mottling on the back... but based on these images, the tail is 'square', which would hint at Sharp-shinned Hawk. See here for comparison to determine for yourself. I am more inclined to stick with my first 'diagnosis', as it seems it met with some resistance on the ground. Those tail feathers may have been caught (they look ragged). YAM xx
What a beautiful bird to see in your back yard. Great photo, Rose :)
ReplyDeleteBem apanhado.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
Definitely a Cooper's Hawk. The tail, striped, is the I'D give-away.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome captures of the Hawk! He does have a fierce look. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
You got excellent photos of him/her. Beyond being a hawk I have no idea on the ID. The other explanations about him getting feather caught in something sound reasonable.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a hawk !! May be nesting at your neighbor's ?
ReplyDeleteLovely images here !! Great details too :)
Devi
Beautiful capture of this raptor with eye-catching plumage!!
ReplyDeleteI think it's a Cooper. It's always a good day for me when I see one. Yesterday one visited our feeder, or should I say chased birds from my feeders. 2 misses and he few off. Great pictures.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
it is a hawk, I have no idea which kind, I think that feather sticking up is from and injury... what ever he/she is it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAn excellent series of find close ups. l Liked them all.
ReplyDeleteOh my, and from your back yard. He may have been there just for you, Rose.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
You live in a neat area to get that picture from your back yard!
ReplyDeleteI would tend to agree with those who said "Sharpshinned". One thing I know for certain. You got some good shots of him.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of the hawk. Seems the injury couldn't be too bad if it still flying.
ReplyDeleteHe does have a fierce look doesn't he …
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs.
All the best Jan
wonderful nature shot and a good crop from a small sensor camera.
ReplyDeleteYou captured a fabulous image with great detail. Perfect timing!
ReplyDeleteI hope all the small birds are going to go into hiding with that bird is around.
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