Thanks Mark. The Ducks & Geese In Motion
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p339098354/e25c6480e was an
experiment while at Centennial Park late evening during December.
Here is one of our Tiny:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p281946371/e4334be80 Not so much
concerned with the Hawk taking off with him but them attempting it and
causing him harm.
On 3/13/2014 6:48 PM, Mark C wrote:
Nice shots - though looking at your gallery "Ducks & Geese In Motion"
really grabbed me. Very interesting and engaging image...
How tiny is Tiny? Could a Coopers Hawk really be a threat? I have had
a few coopers around my feeders this winter - watched one take out a
Junco a few weeks ago, which was a shame since I live in the city and
Junco's are uncommon. The coopers usually takes sparrows and rarely a
pigeon. I have seen fox squirrels ignore coopers and eat birdseed
inches away from them. Hopefully Tiny is a bit too big.
Mark
On 3/12/2014 4:06 PM, Jeffery Johnson wrote:
Early yesterday me and Tiny, our Chihuahua, were out in the back
yard. I caught an interesting shadow on the ground flying by and I
spotted what it was and it was a Hawk. It perched up in the tree in
the front yard and I thought to myself sure nowwatch you fly off so
me and Tiny went back inside. We then went out on the front porch and
I get on the sidewalk and look up and it was still there so I come in
change lenses and head back to the backyard. Well as I head down the
steps I spot a Hawk flying past and think gee I missed the Hawk and
to my surprise it was a different Hawk. I get some of the one in the
tree and then it flies off. I go back inside and we go out to the
front and I see the two of them in a tree on the corner and I created
some more of them while they perched up in that tree.
Here is one of them in flight:
http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com/p339098354/e2f11e0bd
Later,
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Jeffery Johnson
Photo Captures by Jeffery <http://www.photocapturesbyjeffery.com>
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