On Sunday, Alesia alerted me to a hawk in our backyard, checking out the busy feeders, no doubt. I grabbed my camera and was able to take several photos through a window before the hawk flew away.
Initially, I thought this was a Red-shouldered Hawk. But after posting this picture on Facebook, including the site for the Carolinas Nature Photographers Association (CNPA), a couple fellow birders said it may be a Cooper's Hawk instead of a Red-shouldered. My friend and neighbor Richard pointed out the long tail, which is distinctive to the Cooper I now know.
So I went to my go-to source for such questions: whatbird.com's Bird Identification Forum.
Nice to have another "lifer" bird- especially in my own backyard. And thanks to the birding community for the identification assist!
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Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Amsterdam Kizoa Slide Show
Previously, I posted my "Birds of Amsterdam" pictorial, showing 15 or so different types of birds I photographed during a visit to The Netherlands in December.
This post shows many of the other things Alesia and I took in during the three days we had to sigh see in this interesting old European city.
I decided to put my shots together using the free Kizoa platform, which I like very much and have my college students use for different projects each semester.