I heard the distinctive KEE-ARR of a red-tailed hawk. I looked up but couldn't see it. Then I heard it again. When I walked in the direction of the sound, the hawk flushed out of a tree in our yard. :D I think they're drawn to all the sparrows hanging around the birdfeeders. Or possibly the squirrels.
Birdfeeding
I heard the distinctive KEE-ARR of a red-tailed hawk. I looked up but couldn't see it. Then I heard it again. When I walked in the direction of the sound, the hawk flushed out of a tree in our yard. :D I think they're drawn to all the sparrows hanging around the birdfeeders. Or possibly the squirrels.
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Re: Thoughts
November 26 2018, 02:30:03 UTC 2 years ago
Yep, I've seen that.
>>I saw her hunt a tree-frog one day, that was croaking out in the bushes - don't think she caught it though.<<
Wow! We have tree frogs here, gray ones and green ones. I've only ever seen two of them though.
>> Love the horned owls so much! We have them out in the forests here, but around my house is too open, so most likely what I've been seeing fly past is a barred owl - possibly a barn owl, but didn't look quite that big.<<
We're out in the open. They hang out in tree-filled yards like ours, but they love to hunt in the fields. These are definitely great-horned owls. They're huge and they hoo-hoo.
Re: Thoughts
November 27 2018, 20:51:08 UTC 2 years ago