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elleng
May 2022
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SergeStorms
(19,259 posts)1. Hawks and one Falcon....
consider my bird feeders their very own cafeteria. Morning Doves are their favorite, but I've seen them take Cardinals too. Who knows what else they've taken while I wasn't watching.
I don't bother them. It's nature, and Mother Nature knows best.
Great pictures, elleng.
Bayard
(23,562 posts)2. That third one is magnificent!
There's a red-tailed hawk that shows up from time to time here. As far as I can tell, it leaves the diners at the neighbor's bird feeder alone.
Birds my thing, especially osprey. No feeders here, 'just' the river and creek. Have seen, but haven't caught hawks. Have caught eagles.
What's going on with that cardinal's feathers, though? He looks he could use some help with his grooming!
elleng
(134,755 posts)6. Dunno, but I agree.
Mid-molt???