I’m starting to see hawks—primarily Red-shouldered Hawks (Buteo lineatus) with some regularity, but really good shots of these powerful birds have proven to be elusive so far.
I am happy that I am beginning to capture images of the hawks while they are flying, but virtually all of the time they are flying away from me and not toward me, so the hawks do not fill up much of the frame.
Perhaps when the weather is warmer, there will be more prey for the hawks, thereby giving me more chances to get good shots. At a minimum, I’ll have more hours of daylight in which to make my attempts.
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Great capture!
Thanks for the encouragement.
Lovely shots. I particularly like the hawk flying toward the tree.
Thanks, Sue. That is actually my favorite too. The tree helps to provide a context that is absent in shots that show only the sky as a backdrop.