RED-TAILED HAWK

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RED-TAILED HAWK

To learn more click on the link
http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Red-tailed_Hawk.html

 

Map not to scale nor absolute

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The parent bird has caught and brought to the nest
a small rabbit or large rodent.

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In this image the parent bird has brought a Lizard home for the chicks to eat.
If the Lizard is difficult to see, I will point it out in the next photo.

Also in this image you can see why they call this a Red-tailed Hawk.

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Now I'll bet you can see the Lizard.

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