Young broad-winged hawk in these photos. There is usually just a few week window to see this species migrate through the area to South American wintering grounds. Look at the young tail - the adult will have short black "stripes" in between more broad white "stripes."
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Northern Goshawk
What an amazing species! Northern goshawks have to be some of the most intimidating of all the raptors in hand. Such strength and presence. And nearly all the pics with a mouth open - that's true.
And Other Notables
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Brown creeper |
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Blue-headed vireo |
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Blue-headed Vireo |
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Golden-crowned kinglet |
Nashville Warbler
This foxy male Nashville Warbler almost didn't seem like a fall warbler - he was really bright! The eye-ring was white - the yellow was knock-out, and he had a great rufous crown. He also did not appreciate fellow bander Roger's attempt to smooth some feathers for a photo.
What's 6 Grams and Can Kick Your Butt?
It's not a trick question. Ruby-crowned kinglets seriously have a mind-set that they'll take you out, any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Gotta take a hat off, though, to something that small that can survive migration, cold temps, etc.
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