Red-tailed Hawk, light morph adult. |
Also, last year I got to watch Red-tails nesting and raising young! I never came up with a name for the dad, but the mom was Jenny and their son was Ralphy. Ralphy was a troublemaker, always harassing other animals, and constantly asking his mom for food. I was a little disappointed when I figured out that the other two eggs never hatched, but even so, I still see little Ralphy everywhere.
Yet again, I had another incident with a Red-tail (not surprising): Jenny flew two feet over my head! I had no idea she was so used to humans! Wow.
When soaring, Red-tails hold their wings like Turkey Vultures. |
What I'm getting at here is that no matter where you go hawk watching, you're sure to see a Red-tail or two.