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Tag Archives: Red-tailed Hawk
Photojournal: Red-tailed Hawk
This Red-tailed Hawk had been reported several times at the Raptor Center – even going so far as to try and steal food from Raptor Center resident birds.
Middle Sister
This entry is part 133 of 221 in the series 2007 Photojournal
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Tagged Cliffs, Codriophorus fascicularis, Indian River Valley, Jonathan, Middle Sister, Parnassia fimbriata, Pinguicula vulgaris, Platanthera dilata, Prunella vulgaris, Red-tailed Hawk, Right Sister, Shorebird, Sphagnum, Swertia perennis, Sympetrum danae, tracks and sign, Waterfall
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5 May Photos: Starrigavan
This entry is part 77 of 221 in the series 2007 PhotojournalI was walking the beach back toward the road on the bay side at Starrigavan when this Red-tailed Hawk (at least that’s what I think it is), flew up … Continue reading