And what a freaking gorgeous one it was!
First, I’ve been feeding the Corvid Gods (ravens) their daily grapes. They often are hanging out on the roof or the neighbor’s roof or in the tree next to the driveway, waiting. This morning I could hear them squawking, but couldn’t see them.
Secondly, I’ve been wondering where all of the big raptors are, hawks and owls (and even eagles, maybe?), especially given the buffet that we’re feeding in the back yard. Squirrels. Pigeons. Quail.
Oh, there they all are, probably about 500+ feet up, circling and dogfighting.
Just the one red-tailed hawk – unusual since they usually hunt and fly in mated pairs. But, it’s also the time of year when one might have to stay on the nest with eggs while the other goes out to bring back dinner (something in a nice pigeon, perhaps, or a mourning dove?), so that’s not an unlikely explanation.
Look at the markings on this beauty! It was flying up near the Sun overhead, so I was trying to to blind myself by pointing a telephoto lens at the Sun and having a beam of light burn its way through the back of my skull, but it really made the wing designs POP!!
I guess the ravens were thinking that those hypothetical eggs could also be on the menu, and they weren’t having any of that. So, two Corvid Gods against one stunning hawk and the hawk eventually drifted off to the east. Plenty of open land off that way into The Mesa, with squirrels, rabbits, lizards, and probably feral cats as well.
I need a bigger lens!


















