Birds

RGINN

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All Treasure Hunting

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naturegirl

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Beautiful pictures! that red-tail's stare is riveting. He's young isn't he? with a cere that color?
 

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RGINN

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Oct 16, 2007
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Summit County, CO
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It's an immature red-tail, but it's starting to drop the tail feathers and will replace them with the more familar red ones. There's quite a few folks into falconry in Oklahoma now, and they prefer the younger hawks. My son will hunt with this one through the summer and then release it back into the wild later on. They never become what you would call 'tame' so it will adapt immediately to the free life. He'll start over next year with a new one. (Don't ever walk up to one of these birds and stick your finger in their face and say 'Polly want a cracker?' They are not tame pets and their mission in life is to seek and kill.)
 

Kiwijohn

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Dec 10, 2008
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Beautiful pictures as always RGINN. :icon_thumright: And beautiful creatures.

RGINN said:
(Don't ever walk up to one of these birds and stick your finger in their face and say 'Polly want a cracker?'
:laughing9: :laughing9: :laughing9:
 

*Molly*

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I have a pic of a whippoorwill, they aren't usually easy to photograph. You have done a fine job, excellent.
Thanks for sharin' always like to see birds.

Molly.
 

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