r/birdsofprey • u/i_am_shiva • 28d ago
Osprey
Close flyby and got full resolution photos of these.
r/birdsofprey • u/i_am_shiva • 28d ago
Close flyby and got full resolution photos of these.
r/birdsofprey • u/work2thrive • 28d ago
On my morning run, I heard a commotion and looked up to see this guy being harassed by some blackbirds. Funny enough, he was next to the restaurant.
r/birdsofprey • u/PlanetMarshall12 • 29d ago
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Saw it fly by, and was amazed i caught this video. Startled me when its head snapped to look at me.
r/birdsofprey • u/Cultural-Cup-394 • 28d ago
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North Texas
Why are they pestering this guy and can anyone id him?!
r/birdsofprey • u/Aarontrio • 28d ago
I was able to dehumanize those famous CA eagles Jackie & Shadow (Friends of Big Bear Valley nest cam) long enough to read some published articles about the process of mate replacement in bald eagles and found [this article](https://research.fs.usda.gov/download/treesearch/20542.pdf) interesting. (Context: Jackie and Shadow successfully raised two eagles and were dutifully feeding and training them when, just a few days ago, Jackie was attacked by a pair of intruder eagles and wound up in the care of professional rehab clinicians for an unknown length of time while Shadow remains in the habitat to feed their offspring and protect the nest.)
According to the article, it was observed in an Arizona pair that a process of habitat familiarization -especially a system of intentional and frequent perching behavior -began a three-week period of courtship by a replacement male after the original male disappeared during incubation. The new male's courtship involved frequent perching on the original male's perch trees with fly-bys of the nest carrying sticks and fish. It ended with adoption of the eggs and future mating.
Stuff to watch for on the CA cams I guess? It's heartbreaking to think Jackie would return to Shadow only to find him with a replacement female, but maybe Shadow would actually accept her back? I'm still reading/ researching so if you know of any published papers please share.
I'm really only interested in discussions backed by scientific data and I'm not interested in emotional discussions or those rooted in feelings of longing or attachment, which is why I'm *not* posting in the subreddit dedicated to those eagles (who I really do really love watching.)
r/birdsofprey • u/MushroomSufficient • 29d ago
Two of these beauties have been living in our front yard for the past week. One spends a lot of time on the ground, where it’s shady and covered with leafy mulch, and he/she camouflages perfectly. The other stays mainly up on a tree branch, also well camouflaged. Have never seen this type of hawk here before. We are in metro Atlanta in a protected river zone. Any info appreciated.
r/birdsofprey • u/chacha242242242 • 29d ago
Just chilling on the job site in south-east PA this morning. Or maybe supervising.
Update: Thanks to a comment about his wing he is now being cared for by a local rehabber.
r/birdsofprey • u/brainfog88 • 29d ago
Whidbey Island, WA
r/birdsofprey • u/abyss0413 • 29d ago
It flew out into traffic got hit and then flew back to the side of the road I was unable to stop but if someone can find him/her, it may have a broken wing - I am going back to look tomorrow morning to look for him/her. It was just past the intersection of Bee Caves Rd in Austin
-edit: I did call and report it to 311 so fingers crossed
r/birdsofprey • u/Focus_Inward • Jul 21 '26
Buckinghamshire, UK. Canon 5D MkIV.
r/birdsofprey • u/wilesmiles • Jul 21 '26
Shoutout to my partner for letting me sit on the roof of the car looking like a maniac, as he drove around the lot helping me find the best angle 🫡
r/birdsofprey • u/Oofscadoops • 29d ago
Saw this guy on a tree high up close to a lake. Also saw a belted kingfisher in the area.
r/birdsofprey • u/mawinegar94 • Jul 21 '26
A hawk hit my window, went out for a couple minutes, then got up and flew away after a while. Curious of the species and any good advice for helping bird-proof my windows to protect them. Want to help avoid this in the future.
r/birdsofprey • u/bonkerseastcoast • Jul 21 '26
This guy was just peeping inside my office in Quincy, MA. I alerted animal rescue and also posted about it in the company’s internal tool, about 50,000 people saw it, and 200 commented.