Thanks for the clarification, but please do not be too hard on yourself. I really appreciate your willingness to share. If anyone sounded critical in their comments to you, please do not think the MOU shares their perspective. I guarantee they do not speak for the overall organization, or even a significant percentage of us.
________________________________ From: mou-net-bounces at moumn.org [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jason Caddy Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 9:17 AM To: mou mail list Subject: [mou] Red-tailed Hawk Attack Fellow Birders, I recently posted about a Red-tailed Hawk attacking a duckling that had flown 3 feet off the water. I was just informed that ducklings cannot fly until they are full grown. As careful as I am when identifying birds I guess I should be more careful with their behavioral accounts. Here is exactly what I remember: I was observing from the blind as a Red-tailed Hawk came diving through the sky over the lake (pond?) at Purgatory Creek. It caused most of the gulls and terns on the island to fly in alarm. Upon the actual strike that occured on the water the details become somewhat fuzzy as I was a good distance away and the strike occurred in the blink of an eye. After the Hawk hit its target I could see wings spreading out from its talons in a last attemp to escape. I think that a duckling was snatched off the water. However, it is possible that the target was on the shore just beyond the ducks in which case it could have been one of the Lesser Yellowlegs and maybe did actually fly up at the last second. I do know that the ducks were distraught after the attack and freaked out when 2 more Yellowlegs came in for a landing. Whatever the case, it was still very exciting. I will just tell the facts next time and not expand on something I wasn't 100% sure about. Good Birding, Jason Caddy S. Minneapolis j.caddy at hotmail.com ________________________________ Time for vacation? WIN what you need. Enter Now! <http://www.gowindowslive.com/summergiveaway/?ocid=tag_jlyhm> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20080731/73e22bfe/attachment.html

