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Crafted just after sunrise in West Skagit. Talk about bird on a wire, This young Red tail just had breakfast and didn't mind me taking a few pictures. R.J
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Good shots. Adult red-tails are very skittish and won't let you get close enough for good photos.
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Did you take the photos from your car? I always get frustrated up there in the Skagit area. Plenty of telephone line hawks along the roads but no where to pull over for photos.
I was leaving the Skagit Reserve and I like to take the Mann RD back to Conway. I always have my camera on the passenger seat When I saw this guy I quickly pulled over as far as I could and exited my car and started taking pictures . I know its not ideal photographing birds on power wires, But this one didn't mind me being fairly close . Any ways, back roads in the Skagit can be narrow . but little traffic. You would be surprised at what you find some times. R.J
Is this a red tailed hawk? I got this at Marymoore a couple of weeks ago.
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That is an osprey. They won't be around too much longer as they begin their fall migration to Central and South America.
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