Sunday, June 23, 2024

Summer play time for hawks

It's the season for observing young hawks practice their hunting skills as they explore and discover their ever-expanding world.

Hello!

Red-tailed hawk fledgling.

The Tompkins red-tailed hawk fledglings are still dependent on their parents for food, but they are quickly learning what it takes to nab prey. This process involves playing with objects like sticks, leaves, rocks, and what ever they can find.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling playing with a piece of wood.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling playing with a pigeon wing.

Visitors to the park may see the hawks jumping around on the ground. This is normal behavior for the birds. Swooping low and "catching" pieces of wood is practice for catching mice, rats, and pigeons.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling playing with a piece of wood..

I love seeing the hawks (and other raptors) run on the ground. They look so awkward and out of place.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling.

Check out those sharp talons!

Red-tailed hawk fledgling practicing catching prey.

Two of the fledglings team up to explore the vegetation.

Red-tailed hawk fledglings.

Red-tailed hawk fledglings.

Red-tailed hawk fledglings.

Red-tailed hawk fledglings.

This one clutches a piece of wood.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling playing with a chunk of wood.

And tosses it around a bit.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling playing with a piece of wood.

The young hawks are extremely curious about squirrels, who do not hesitate to tease and torment the inexperienced fledglings. The squirrels seem to sense the hawklets do not yet have the skills to catch them.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling checking out a squirrel.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling checking out a squirrel.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling checking out a squirrel.

The squirrels can almost always out-maneuver the hawks.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling checking out a squirrel.

Red-tailed hawk fledgling checking out a squirrel.

This is not a very good photo, but I just love the look on this squirrel's face as it encounters two of the hawk fledglings while keeping a peanut in its mouth.

Squirrel is suddenly out-numbered.

The squirrel won this particular challenge, but some day, the tables will turn...
 
 

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