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04/07/2007 07:19:04 PM · #1			 | 
		
		This afternoon I looked out the window to the back garden and saw this hawk sitting on top of a shrub. I called for Joe to come see and I started taking pictures of it through the window. I took dozens of photos and was hoping to get some pictures of it flying away. I got Joe to open the door to the deck in hopes of getting that but it didn't fly away. Then I opened the window and it still didn't fly away. So I took more pictures, this time through the open window. All of my pictures looked the same and I still thought it would be cool to get a picture of it flying so we got my book of bird calls and started pressing the button for different hawk calls. The hawk still didn't move! I thought the sounds of the birds would make it fly away. It would turn it's head but not much more than that. Then I thought I would walk out on the deck, thinking that for sure it would fly away. I went out on the deck and was leaning over the railing taking pictures of it, I was only about 6 feet away from it. It stayed there for the longest time and I got dozens of really close pictures of it. Eventually it did fly away but I was very pleased with the photos I got, this is the closest I have ever been to a hawk.
 
       
 
       
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04/07/2007 07:43:43 PM · #2			 | 
		
		| excellent pictures of the hawk karen .. he was certainly in the right place at the right time!!! |  
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04/07/2007 09:16:36 PM · #3			 | 
		
		| Excellent photos!  Very crisp and well balanced. |  
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04/07/2007 09:26:58 PM · #4			 | 
		
		Beautiful! I get so excited when I get a chance to take a picture of a hawk, but I have not gotten anything as nice as these! Thanks for sharing. Now if only it had been at night and there were a chain around the hawk's neck....
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04/07/2007 09:45:58 PM · #5			 | 
		
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04/07/2007 09:57:10 PM · #6			 | 
		
		You've got to be kidding me! Guess what was in my backyard today. I had to check your profile to make sure we weren't neighbors. My daughter yelled upstairs that there was a hawk in the backyard, so I grabbed my old camera and shot him without opening the window. Then I went to get my better camera and was hoping I could get the window open without spooking him, but he took off before I made the switch. He must have been checking out the morning doves that frequent the feeder.
 
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04/07/2007 09:58:34 PM · #7			 | 
		
		It's standing on something. Was it eating anything when you took the pictures? Maybe that's why it wouldn't fly.
 
 They're /great/ pictures. Better than a world class wildlife book.
 I'm really into nature and animals so I like these alot.
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04/07/2007 10:30:40 PM · #8			 | 
		
		Wow!  Lucky you, Karen.  And nice pics, too! :)
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04/07/2007 10:37:58 PM · #9			 | 
		
		Karen your shots couldn't be any better.  Scrum yours is nice too.  Sharpies are migrating north now.  I had this one come through the other afternoon while we were roasting hotdogs on the grill.  It caught a house sparrow in front of us.  Wish I could have had as good as results as your shots. 
 
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04/07/2007 10:38:22 PM · #10			 | 
		
		| Cool story.. beautiful pictures. |  
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04/07/2007 10:42:40 PM · #11			 | 
		
		Wow. Lots of hawk pictures.
 I wish I could run into some sort of cool animal.
 ..I've seen several eagles lately.. Very camera shy eagles. :/ |  
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04/07/2007 10:48:14 PM · #12			 | 
		
		Thanks everyone! I saw that thing on the shrub, not sure what it is (Joe says a dried leaf, I say doggie poo). The hawk wasn't eating anything while I was watching him. He turned his head a bit, twice he turned around and he preened his feathers. There were actually 2 small birds in the trees (a junco and a goldfinch) and he didn't even go after them. And they didn't seem to notice him.
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04/07/2007 10:52:28 PM · #13			 | 
		
		| It kinda did look like droppings of some sort.. Good thing he wasn't eating them.. |  
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04/07/2007 10:53:50 PM · #14			 | 
		
		Amazing shots!
 
 I can't help but wonder about the netting. Is it possible that the hawk had been caught in it and didn't fly because it didn't think it could escape? |  
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04/07/2007 10:56:03 PM · #15			 | 
		
		| That sounds possible to me.. Maybe it was trying to stand still waiting for prey? |  
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04/07/2007 11:02:30 PM · #16			 | 
		
		Originally posted by greatandsmall:   Amazing shots!
 
 I can't help but wonder about the netting. Is it possible that the hawk had been caught in it and didn't fly because it didn't think it could escape?  |   
 
 I don't think it was caught in the netting. It turned completely around/changed position twice while I was watching it.
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04/07/2007 11:13:16 PM · #17			 | 
		
		Sometimes after a hawk makes an attemp at a kill, if they miss they will sit and catch their breath and then return to the hunt.  If you all ever want tosee a great migration of hawks, try Cap May Point about the 1st week of October.  You will probable see at least 1000+ sharpies in a day that week and another 1000+ American Kestrels.  Plus up to a hundred Osprey, Coopers, Broad-wingeds, Red-taileds, Merlins, and a few Peregrines.  I spent a month there in the 80s counting hawks.  At the end of the month I counted over 35,000+ individuals.
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04/08/2007 04:09:43 PM · #18			 | 
		
		This site has another Sharp Shin from Newfoundland. Not half as good as   KarenNfld and it won POTD.
 
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04/08/2007 04:27:26 PM · #19			 | 
		
		Scrum,
 
 I bet that was a noisy few seconds.  Nice shot. |  
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04/08/2007 04:28:31 PM · #20			 | 
		
		Originally posted by scrum8:   This site has another Sharp Shin from Newfoundland. Not half as good as   KarenNfld and it won POTD.
 
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 Yes, I saw that on a local photo newsgroup, he was lucky to get that shot!
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04/08/2007 04:35:41 PM · #21			 | 
		
		Your back yard is a bird paradise.  Great shots!
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04/08/2007 04:39:17 PM · #22			 | 
		
		Some of the Best Pictures I have seen Karen.
 The Quality is First Class.
 Well Done Bonnie Lass !
 
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04/08/2007 05:17:16 PM · #23			 | 
		
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04/08/2007 09:24:41 PM · #24			 | 
		
		Another Starling bites the dust! Originally posted by vtruan:   Scrum,
 
 I bet that was a noisy few seconds.  Nice shot.  |  
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