Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Western Kingbird vs. Red-tailed Hawk



An angry Western Kingbird didn't hold back on its feelings towards this female Red-tailed Hawk.

S/he dived bombed the Red-tailed Hawk repeatedly in hopes of making her leave its territory.


But the red-tailed lives here, too. She's invested quite a bit in this ninth-hole golf estate with mountain views.

She knows the kingbird is over her shoulder, but won't acknowledge him and has no intention of leaving.


In fact she has a brood of three... fifty feet high, two trees away.

This whole squabble seems rather silly when you see the babies. They're five times bigger than the kingbird already.


Still, it is rather bold of the kingbird to take on a red-tailed, considering 'bird' is acceptable fare for a red-tailed hawk given any chance.

This baby is dining on packrat. The sibling are content to watch... already fed.

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Mother red-tailed keeps watch from the treetops. Dad comes and goes with food offerings. I haven't seen dad, but I heard he delivered a good sized snake recently. The parents don't tear up the young ones' food anymore. One youngster got the whole snake.


It's time for practice flying. In a three-foot nest, that requires consideration of one's nest mates.


Mother red-tailed circles the nest tree every fifteen minutes or so to keep an eye on things. It's a beautiful setting and also a relief from those annoying Western Kingbirds.

Allan

Credits: Cornell Lab of Ornithology, All About Birds
The Sibley's Guide to Birds


2 comments:

  1. Enjoying those young hawk pictures!
    God's beautiful creatures always astound me. I'm new to your blog. Going back over your former posts. Do you take all of these photos? They're wonderful!

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  2. Thank you for your nice comments. Yes, I do photograph and write all of this blog. If you care to follow my blog, click on the blue FOLLOW box at the upper right of the first story. Or I could add your email address to my bird list. Either way works. Allan Block

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