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red-tailed hawk and squirrel

Buteo jamaicensis

Photo by bowhunter187
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hawk and squirrel showdown

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Comments (6)

I can't believe it. I have been to that very place you took the picture at! I saw a bunch of robins when I was there!
Hi, I hope I am not a bother, but like I said, I admire your photos and have appreciated all your help so far. There was a huge tree that went down, right by the enterence way, used the boulders there, about 10 of my foot steps from the tree that went down. We did not take any photos, but it was not for a lack of trying. There was a cute little tree I was trying to capture a photo of, right behind that spot. Hope your still active on here, I am hoping to take photos and share with you and everyone else, when I see something cool. Your suggestions you gave to me this summer, were just so helpful and appreciated.
Hi bowhunter, I am hoping my husband will meet me tomorrow afternoon to take some photos. Can you give me some suggestions on getting the best shot I can? I would appreciate your help or suggestions but please let me know whats up, I am not sure if you are active on here any longer, but I admire your work.
Bowhunter, I love this photo, it reminds me of this day, several months ago, I was waiting for my husband to join me, and I was lucky to watch a beautiful hawk enjoy a duck lunch. I was so close to him, it was amazing. I got many photos (I will have to post them), your photo reminded me of that day. I think I am going to have to see if I can drag my husband to that meaningful spot, he is the amazing photographer in our family.
you know its going to be a bad day when your food plays with you
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PublishedJuly 30, 2011

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