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| A Peregrine Falcon |
Central Oregon Raptors
Soaring Red Tailed Hawk
I spotted this Red Tailed Hawk while biking in Shevlin Park.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Have You Seen This Falcon?
Red Tailed Hawk
The Red Tailed hawk is a common raptor seen through the whole year in Central Oregon. Although I see them on an almost redular basis still my attention is drawn toward them everytime I see one.
I spotted this Red Tail while I was biking to Shevlin Park. I was able to get a closer veiw by crossing the rode and walking up to the tree until I was about 30 feet away. As the hawk was perched I took a few photos and then it flew off with a loud call.
The Red Tailed Hawk is a large higly variable hawk with brown upperparts, head and throat. The under parts are pale with brown streaks. Wings are pale below with a dark bar at the leading edge with dark tips. The tail is a red-brown. The Red Tailed Hawk soars on thermals and updrafts.
| The Red Tailed Hawk perched on a pine tree. |
I spotted this Red Tail while I was biking to Shevlin Park. I was able to get a closer veiw by crossing the rode and walking up to the tree until I was about 30 feet away. As the hawk was perched I took a few photos and then it flew off with a loud call.
| A closer image of the perched RedTailed Hawk. |
The Red Tailed Hawk is known as Buteo jamaicensis. This hawks range is Alska to Canada all the way south to Panama. Its wingspan can range from 46-58 inches. The breast pattern is solid and the belly pattern is striped or streaked with the back spotted or speckled.
| The Red Tailed Hawk takes flight from its perch as it calls out. |
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