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Uploaded: 01/14/15 4:01 PM GMT
Ferruginous Hawk
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This was a recent visitor to the terrace of one of our neighbors. It was about 8am and we were drinking tea and reading the newspaper and my husband let out a shout. This bird had swooped through our little courtyard and settled on a terrace railing about 60 yards diagonally across from us. We see hawks frequently but this was much larger than any hawk we'd ever seen. We at first thought it might be an eagle. I grabbed my Nikon as I did not want it to fly so I shot through my window using the super zoom as it was so far away. (This is why the quality is not my usual) Here's some additional info paraphrased from several sources. The ferruginous hawk is a large bird of prey and belongs to the broad-winged Buteo hawks. It is endemic to the interior parts of North America. This is the largest of the North American hawks and only one other hawk of Asia is any larger in the world. It is often mistaken for an eagle due to its size, proportions, and behavior. It has two types, light and dark morphs. This is a light morph. Length in this species averages 23 in, and wingspan average 55 in. Females, as in all birds of prey, are larger than males. It's range is open grasslands of Canada and the US. It is not normally found in Illinois but we do get occasional strays such as this one.

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.susanlynn
01/14/15 4:04 PM GMT
That is quite an honor to have such a visitor. Thank You for sharing with us. Super shot (even through the window).
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::Jimbobedsel
01/14/15 4:10 PM GMT
I would be well pleased to get a shot this good under those conditions, Kathy. Every time I see a hawk, I am driving, and it is sitting on a post or a wire along the road. I love the dark background in this shot, too, Kathy. Very nicely done.
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.gonedigital
01/14/15 4:33 PM GMT
Wow aren't you fortunate Kathy, I can imagine your excitement! a good shot considering the conditions and there's no hint glare from your window.
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::tigger3
01/14/15 5:28 PM GMT
You handled it very well considering, a big thumbs up, and what a thrill it had to be to get such a close up. tigs =^..^=
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::Ramad
01/14/15 5:39 PM GMT
You got quite a good shot in spite of the distance and the glass in between Kathy. The details are very clear especially around the head. Nice one!
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::jerseygurl
01/14/15 5:57 PM GMT
I'm always hoping that a hawk albeit red-tailed or Coopers would take up residence in our backyard. You were quite lucky to get that shot and a nice shot it is. Nice work Kathy!!!
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::corngrowth
01/14/15 7:01 PM GMT
Given the sudden and unexpected appearance of this hawk, to me you've achieved the best possible result Kathy. Your narrative is a very well documented one, so you've done a perfect job!
My compliments!
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::0930_23
01/14/15 7:44 PM GMT
How exciting this must have been Kathy.
I think you did a marvelous job considering the circumstances.
Now are you sure it was tea you were sipping?
Great shot.

TicK


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.tropical
01/14/15 9:12 PM GMT
He is a big guy! What an exciting sight to see.. lucky you being in the right place at the right time
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.GIGIBL
01/14/15 10:27 PM GMT
Great close-up well done.
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.picardroe
01/15/15 12:03 AM GMT
Beautiful close-up of the nice Hawk.
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::bfrank
01/15/15 1:54 AM GMT
That's a terrific shot for so far away Kathy. I bet that was an exhilarating moment.
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.mesmerized
01/15/15 7:25 PM GMT
A nice unexpected visitor...you did a great job catching him 'on the fly' or spur of the moment...good work, Kathy.
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