Red-tailed Hawks do most of their hunting from an elevated perch; big trees at the edge of meadows, rock outcroppings, power-lines, etc. This young one was having a tough time balancing on these bendy branches…part of the learning process.




Celebrating and Caring for the Land
2024-01-23
Red-tailed Hawks do most of their hunting from an elevated perch; big trees at the edge of meadows, rock outcroppings, power-lines, etc. This young one was having a tough time balancing on these bendy branches…part of the learning process.
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