Saw amazing today...

Glenn/RZ500

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Standing up close to the window overlooking my deck. A Dove has been sitting on a bench right outside the window, out of the icy breeze and in the warm sun for about an hour or so. In a split second the window is filled with red-tailed Hawk, swooping in hard on the brakes and talons/feet out. Big explosion of Dove feathers and in an eye blink the Hawk was gone with it`s prey. I looked up the Hawk, about a 3 foot wingspan, a beautiful creature. I`ve never seen anything like it, from two feet away. Wow!
 
Standing up close to the window overlooking my deck. A Dove has been sitting on a bench right outside the window, out of the icy breeze and in the warm sun for about an hour or so. In a split second the window is filled with red-tailed Hawk, swooping in hard on the brakes and talons/feet out. Big explosion of Dove feathers and in an eye blink the Hawk was gone with it`s prey. I looked up the Hawk, about a 3 foot wingspan, a beautiful creature. I`ve never seen anything like it, from two feet away. Wow!
Our house has mourning doves nest out front regularly. We’ve witnessed more than one hawk grab breakfast or lunch right in front of our kitchen window. It’s amazing to see and always wish we had a way to video or take a pic as it happens.


Which reminds me last fall, riding the parkway on the K12 and saw a Bald Eagle snatch a salmon out of the river and literally fly directly above me close enough to seem like I could have touched them. It was more like 20 feet in the air but, seemed so close. Watched it continue to fly on to someplace to enjoy its meal.
 
Ha - very similar to my experience with a big red tail.
Sitting working at my desk with tall windows open, no screens on the second floor and a big cherry tree right against the house that went up a few meters higher than the window.
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I hear this crash and turned to look and big hawk staring straight at me with a twitching starling in it's talons. That close, you realize how big those talons are - easily the size of my fist....and what a glare from the hawk.
My hand crept towards the camera but then he thrashed his way out of the tree and was gone.
Very vivid experience.

Doves would nest on the ledge of that window
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few weeks later
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Loved that huge bedroom. See the seasons change but that hawk was a treat as I had the window next to me wide open.
 
Which reminds me last fall, riding the parkway on the K12 and saw a Bald Eagle snatch a salmon out of the river and literally fly directly above me close enough to seem like I could have touched them. It was more like 20 feet in the air but, seemed so close. Watched it continue to fly on to someplace to enjoy its meal.
If you fly in Alaska there is a running joke from the pilots about the only reported salmon strike.
Lots of bird strikes ...fish?? not so much.
Plane on take off....eagle dropped the salmon as it was getting out of the way of the plane.
The tower got a laugh.
 
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Standing up close to the window overlooking my deck. A Dove has been sitting on a bench right outside the window, out of the icy breeze and in the warm sun for about an hour or so. In a split second the window is filled with red-tailed Hawk, swooping in hard on the brakes and talons/feet out. Big explosion of Dove feathers and in an eye blink the Hawk was gone with it`s prey. I looked up the Hawk, about a 3 foot wingspan, a beautiful creature. I`ve never seen anything like it, from two feet away. Wow!

That's the type of thing we had to watch Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom for.
 
Dump runs in Nova Scotia we'd see a row of seagulls on a pile of dirt and you could watch the eagles come grab one at will.

Our cat follows us around outside and if he wanders too far from us you'll see a hawk or two start circling quite low above us.
 
Dump runs in Nova Scotia we'd see a row of seagulls on a pile of dirt and you could watch the eagles come grab one at will.

Our cat follows us around outside and if he wanders too far from us you'll see a hawk or two start circling quite low above us.
Growing up in the boonies in NS ive seen cats and barn rats have some battles.
 
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