Hawk Migration 2008 four photos from early fall | September 21, 2008 |
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Jo Hayes Vista on Tussey Mountain in Pennsylvania doesn't have the number of hawks that other hawkwatch sites have, but Jo Hayes is convenient for a fast hawk break, and aren't hawks beautiful?
The star in early fall is the broadwing. The one below has a full crop, evidently having enjoyed a fast lunch for the journey south.
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Bald eagles are always a welcome sight. The one below would have been born in 2007 (and would be categorized as a Basic II). | |
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Kestrels are a challenge to photograph as they jig across the sky. | |
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Red-tailed hawks (or redtails or RTs) are the most abundant hawk. The one below is a star among redtails. | |
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Photo note: I used a Pentax K200D, with the SMC reflex 1000mm lens during the past week. |