A sighting of one of the adults was seen by Carol P. He was in Frank Faubert woods sitting in a tree.
The nest has been worked on in the last week. Most of the leaves have been kicked out. Also some scraps of garbage was seen on the edge of the nest.
I am very hopefull that this means the red tail will again keep the nest at the SCC for 2010.
Ann
2013
The Red-tailed Hawk family has succeed in having two eyas. Very hard to see them but I can hear them and see them flapping around high in the nest.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Adult Red-tailed hawk soaring above the parking lot
Friday, September 11, 2009
How to use the Red Tail Hawk Blog
If you are looking at the red tail hawk nest 2009 for the first time make sure you visit the archive or past posts. Back in March when they started to built the nests, seeing the eyas for the first time, watching the eyas fledge, to soaring in the sky. Lots of great photos of the 3 young red-tail hawks.
Photos if you double click each one they will enlarge. To get out the blog hit the arrow at the top to go back to the blog.
Enjoy
Photos if you double click each one they will enlarge. To get out the blog hit the arrow at the top to go back to the blog.
Enjoy
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Red Tails at Work Red Tails at Home August 20, 2009
I was ready to go to work and I can hear the juvenile red tail crying in the tree across the street. What to do. OK so I looked. Couldn't find him because he was in the neighbours yard and it was too early to ask permission to go there. He was crying for a good 15 min and I know exactly were he was.
Got to work to find out I just missed the juvenile red tail attacking the Canada goose in the front yard by 5 minutes (wouldn't you know it). the youngster has been seen on the hydro poles, flying above work and on the cranes at the construction site. So they are close to the office still.
Arrived home to see the juvenile hovering over the house down the road - he was motionless for a good 2 minutes then dove straight down. What a sight. Must have been successful as he didn't come back up in the air.
Man you gotta love this.
Got to work to find out I just missed the juvenile red tail attacking the Canada goose in the front yard by 5 minutes (wouldn't you know it). the youngster has been seen on the hydro poles, flying above work and on the cranes at the construction site. So they are close to the office still.
Arrived home to see the juvenile hovering over the house down the road - he was motionless for a good 2 minutes then dove straight down. What a sight. Must have been successful as he didn't come back up in the air.
Man you gotta love this.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Juvenille Red Tail Hawks Visits me at Home August 18, 2009
Hi there. Home due to illness and was sitting in the backyard the last two days. Yesterday was treated to a beautiful large female red tail swooping over my rooftop going after the pigeons. Today I went out side to read and have a look to see out of the corner of my eyes a red tail hawk circling above the sky quite high. Stood up and went inside to get my camera and though maybe with some luck he will come closer. Well he sure did as he used my backyard as a runway screaming the whole way while he chased the pigeons. See first photo. He then sat on top of my largest tree (I couldn't see hime without my binos) and the red tail chased anything that came in my yard for over an hour. He circled me while I sat there - up and down the yard. I honestly could not get a shot as he was so fast (I have shots of a tail, a head, a wing etc). I feel lucky to have this one shot. This young fledlging was calling the whole time. The adult was circling the lake in the distance. I never did see the young catch anything but what an amazing morning. I was telling my friend Carol how much I missed watching the red tails well the last two days was wonderful. Nice to have them come to you in your back yard and work.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Red Tails Hawks and Migration
I will post very soon once I hear the migration has started for the red tails.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Red Tail Watch for 2009 is now over
I hope you have enjoyed the red tail family this year. This has been one of the best experiences of my life. I enjoyed watching the adults build the nest, the female sitting on the eggs, wondering how many little eyas there will be, seeing the eyas for the first time, then realizing there were 3, watching them fly, playing together and more.
I will be watching for any sightings of the red tail hawks family but it appears they have moved on.
With any luck there will be a family in the nest next year.
Thanks for you emails and comments. Please keep the notes coming.
Ann
ann.brokelman@gmail.com
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Saw one fledgling soaring above the building today July 28, 2009
Peregrine Falcon
What a beautiful sight it was - one of the young red tail hawks soaring high above the building. Heard the young red tail but I couldn't find him then all of a sudden he flew out of the trees and soared above on the buildings. He looks really good. He landed on the building and was running on the ledge. He then flew higher up to the top. By the way a peregrine falcon flew by the building also.
I had had a couple of email that people had heard him but no sightings.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Occassional Sightings of Red Tails July 25, 2009
Spend a couple of hours looking today but I know they will not be back at the nest area - there are birds in the trees and 24 geese under the trees. They are feeling safe enough to come back.
As you can see people are hearing and seeing them. They are around but just not as visible as before.
Here are emails of sighting over the last couple of days.
From Adrian: Thursday July 23, 2009Fred (the youngest fledgling) just flew by screeching his head off. He went over the upper parking lot but I don't know where he went to. He was flying low but steadily. No gliding
Fred flew low over us again and was very vocal. I am looking for him, but can't go far
From Adrian: Friday July 24, 2009I'm in front of the building (opposite the mall) and can hear Fred calling out. Sounds a long way away, maybe over in the direction of the Y.
From Bob: Friday July 24, 2009
I was getting off the 401 today by the Best Buy and Wal Mart and my wife saw two red tails, looking down on the field to the east as one was on a light post and the other near by on an overhead highway sign. We thought it must be the parents hunting.
As you can see people are hearing and seeing them. They are around but just not as visible as before.
Here are emails of sighting over the last couple of days.
From Adrian: Thursday July 23, 2009Fred (the youngest fledgling) just flew by screeching his head off. He went over the upper parking lot but I don't know where he went to. He was flying low but steadily. No gliding
Fred flew low over us again and was very vocal. I am looking for him, but can't go far
From Adrian: Friday July 24, 2009I'm in front of the building (opposite the mall) and can hear Fred calling out. Sounds a long way away, maybe over in the direction of the Y.
From Bob: Friday July 24, 2009
I was getting off the 401 today by the Best Buy and Wal Mart and my wife saw two red tails, looking down on the field to the east as one was on a light post and the other near by on an overhead highway sign. We thought it must be the parents hunting.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
No sign of any red tails - I miss them July 23, 2009
Well I knew the time would come but I honestly hoped not so soon. I spend the good part of 2 hours looking for a sign of any of the 5 red tails and it really seems they have moved to another location. I have been told the youngest fledgling has been seen by the nest but only for a short spells. I also looked all over for him with no luck.
I will continue over the weekend looking for them.
The good news was I found in my search a Cooper Hawk family - a female with 2 young. They are very close to where the Red tail family lived. In fact they live in the woods where the young were going to play. I am sure that is why they have moved elsewhere.
I will continue over the weekend looking for them.
The good news was I found in my search a Cooper Hawk family - a female with 2 young. They are very close to where the Red tail family lived. In fact they live in the woods where the young were going to play. I am sure that is why they have moved elsewhere.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
One Adult and One Fledgling seen today July 22, 2009
Report from Adrian:
saw an adult hawk flying around over the square in front of the building. Heard a baby once but otherwise, it has been quiet.
The older 2 fledglings have definitely moved to a new location - the youngest fledgling is still hanging around a bit.
saw an adult hawk flying around over the square in front of the building. Heard a baby once but otherwise, it has been quiet.
The older 2 fledglings have definitely moved to a new location - the youngest fledgling is still hanging around a bit.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
The fledglings have moved to a new location - so far I have not found them July 21, 2009
Cooper Hawk
Arrived today to look for the red tail fledgling to find the area empty of hawks and no sounds. Wandered around with no luck. The security guard told me he saw all three playing early (6:30am) this morning by the nest and then they flew away. As I was leaving I saw the youngest fledgling perched on the hydro pole by the main road. He flew across the main road and disappeared south by Ellesmere. I decided to have a look for them - drove around with the windows open and looked on the house tops and trees but no luck. Just as I gave up I did see a hawk - I got excited - but it was not the babies it was a beautiful female Cooper Hawk with a fresh kill in her talons. I will attach a photo of her.
I hope to find the new location of the red tails and plan on taking a drive around the area soon but I am thrilled to see they have grown up and are moving on. The area where they have gone is a quiet neighbourhood with less danger than the nest. I will miss seeing them and hearing them daily but what a thrill it has been.
Arrived today to look for the red tail fledgling to find the area empty of hawks and no sounds. Wandered around with no luck. The security guard told me he saw all three playing early (6:30am) this morning by the nest and then they flew away. As I was leaving I saw the youngest fledgling perched on the hydro pole by the main road. He flew across the main road and disappeared south by Ellesmere. I decided to have a look for them - drove around with the windows open and looked on the house tops and trees but no luck. Just as I gave up I did see a hawk - I got excited - but it was not the babies it was a beautiful female Cooper Hawk with a fresh kill in her talons. I will attach a photo of her.
I hope to find the new location of the red tails and plan on taking a drive around the area soon but I am thrilled to see they have grown up and are moving on. The area where they have gone is a quiet neighbourhood with less danger than the nest. I will miss seeing them and hearing them daily but what a thrill it has been.
Monday, July 20, 2009
Fledglings moving farther from the Nest July 20, 2009
Stopped in at the nest today and only saw the youngest fledgling. He was sitting in the tree just relaxing. Lots of left over lunch feathers below him. According to Adrian he had been flying around earlier. The other 2 were seen flying south across Ellesmere Road so they are moving further and further from the nest. I was told by Colin to enjoy my time with them as they will continue to expand their territory and it seems they have already started to do this.
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Report from Bob and his wife July 18, 2009
Report by Bob:
Visited the hawks today for a couple of hours.
Very active, flying and perching everywhere. It was so active we were having a hard time keeping them straight. My wife thought all 5 were in and around the vicinity. They were on the crane, the new condo balconies and even the top floor balcony of the building across from the YMCA. One of the eyas was crying out constantly and that's when the parents came in about 10 minutes after. The two bigger eyas
were hanging out together most of the time. It was great seeing them buzzing all around.
Thanks for the report Bob. It may be a few more days before I can go again. Ann
Visited the hawks today for a couple of hours.
Very active, flying and perching everywhere. It was so active we were having a hard time keeping them straight. My wife thought all 5 were in and around the vicinity. They were on the crane, the new condo balconies and even the top floor balcony of the building across from the YMCA. One of the eyas was crying out constantly and that's when the parents came in about 10 minutes after. The two bigger eyas
were hanging out together most of the time. It was great seeing them buzzing all around.
Thanks for the report Bob. It may be a few more days before I can go again. Ann
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Red tailed hawks fledgling doing well July 16, 2009
The second fledgling was nearby - love the angle of the head
All 3 were flying low today. When I arrived on the road the first thing I had to do was duck as one was chasing the other (the lead fledgling had food in his talon). When I looked to the right the 3rd one was coming in looking for food as well. I could hear them grunting for their share as i walked across the street.
They look really great and are flying all over the parking lots, wooded lot and buildings. Saw one adult flying around the building as well. Also saw the remains of lunch under the tree by the nest.
All 3 were flying low today. When I arrived on the road the first thing I had to do was duck as one was chasing the other (the lead fledgling had food in his talon). When I looked to the right the 3rd one was coming in looking for food as well. I could hear them grunting for their share as i walked across the street.
They look really great and are flying all over the parking lots, wooded lot and buildings. Saw one adult flying around the building as well. Also saw the remains of lunch under the tree by the nest.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Fledgling Soaring and screams like an adult Cool July 15, 2009
Soaring and screaming like the adults
Mmmmmmmm any mice in here
What a beautiful bird
Today I stopped in for a very short time. Saw all 3 fledgling as they flew all over the place. They were definitely hunting (poorly) but trying to catch squirrels. At one point a gull went by with food in his mouth and the 2 oldest fledgling took off and chased him for the food. Man did the gull take off into the woods fast. Only one fledgling came back and no sign of the gull (mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm). The other fledgling was flying around and soaring then all of a sudden I heard that red-tail call I love (if you have never heard it go on the right side of my blog and double click COOL THINGS ABOUT THE RED TAIL HAWK and listen to the call). It was so amazing and cool at the same time. The babies are growing up.
photos to be posted later
Mmmmmmmm any mice in here
What a beautiful bird
Today I stopped in for a very short time. Saw all 3 fledgling as they flew all over the place. They were definitely hunting (poorly) but trying to catch squirrels. At one point a gull went by with food in his mouth and the 2 oldest fledgling took off and chased him for the food. Man did the gull take off into the woods fast. Only one fledgling came back and no sign of the gull (mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm). The other fledgling was flying around and soaring then all of a sudden I heard that red-tail call I love (if you have never heard it go on the right side of my blog and double click COOL THINGS ABOUT THE RED TAIL HAWK and listen to the call). It was so amazing and cool at the same time. The babies are growing up.
photos to be posted later
Fledgling Talon Touching in the sky July 15, 2009
Adult with full crop and bringing food into the nest
Fledgling playing on the ground
When I arrived yesterday I had just missed the excitement. Daniel told me that two the fledgling were playing in the air and grabbing each others talons. I have seen this with Peregrine Falcons but not with Red-Tail Hawks. Daniel was really excited about it and I wished I had seen it. What I saw was 3 fledgling screaming for food. lol. Two were in the nest and one in the tree below. I looked for the female and saw both adults on the crane in the construction site - then takeoff here they come both with food in their talons. The male landed in the nest first and then left - then came the female. The one female fledgling took over the food, mantled it and the other 2 watched. It looked like a pigeon so hopefully all 3 will eat. Wait the adults come in with more food and drop it on the ground - looks like two rats. Guess who leaves her food and go to grab both of them and takes them to the nest - Yup the female fledgling and again the other 2 are watching. (Pretty soon the one female will be too big to fly lol) I had to meet someone and when I returned 45 min later all 3 were quiet so I hope that means they all ate something.
A hawk friend told me - if they are not getting enough food they would not be able to fly and all 3 are flying really well.
Fledgling playing on the ground
When I arrived yesterday I had just missed the excitement. Daniel told me that two the fledgling were playing in the air and grabbing each others talons. I have seen this with Peregrine Falcons but not with Red-Tail Hawks. Daniel was really excited about it and I wished I had seen it. What I saw was 3 fledgling screaming for food. lol. Two were in the nest and one in the tree below. I looked for the female and saw both adults on the crane in the construction site - then takeoff here they come both with food in their talons. The male landed in the nest first and then left - then came the female. The one female fledgling took over the food, mantled it and the other 2 watched. It looked like a pigeon so hopefully all 3 will eat. Wait the adults come in with more food and drop it on the ground - looks like two rats. Guess who leaves her food and go to grab both of them and takes them to the nest - Yup the female fledgling and again the other 2 are watching. (Pretty soon the one female will be too big to fly lol) I had to meet someone and when I returned 45 min later all 3 were quiet so I hope that means they all ate something.
A hawk friend told me - if they are not getting enough food they would not be able to fly and all 3 are flying really well.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Fly baby Fly - Fledglings flying all over the sky July 13, 2009 (double click to enlarge photos)
All 3 fledgling flying - wanted to give you all the different angles - enjoy
Arrived at the nest to see the 3 fledgling soaring around the building. Beautiful sight.
The adult arrived with food and 2 fledgling were able to get something and of course one didn't - he cried for food up in the nest and then finally layed down up there. I do worry that the youngest is getting enough food. But the flying on all three looks good.
Arrived at the nest to see the 3 fledgling soaring around the building. Beautiful sight.
The adult arrived with food and 2 fledgling were able to get something and of course one didn't - he cried for food up in the nest and then finally layed down up there. I do worry that the youngest is getting enough food. But the flying on all three looks good.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Female to the nest but no fledglings there - July 12 2009
Youngest fledgling resting
Adult with food
Met with Bernie and Florence in the afternoon to see the fledgling and no sign of them. The female came into the nest with a rat and sat there. No cries no sign of the the fledgling. The female flew off into the woods. We went for a walk and finally heard some crying and Florence saw 2 of them hiding in the woods. We did not want to bother them as one was eating and the other was resting on a branch so we just kept walking. Saw one more on the path and he was out in the open. Again we did not want to bother them so we enjoyed the look and left. I did try to take a photo but it was too dark. Later one eventually flew toward the building and landed on the roof - layed down and rested. A adult flew behind him.
NOTE:
For a long time there were only a couple people at work who watched the hawks and made sure they were safe and sound. Now that they are in the open people are starting to go into the area and look for them. I can understand this as they want photos of something wonderful and beautiful. Unfortunately it is driving them away. Even with them flying deep into the woods people today went deep into the woods to try and find them. The safety and well being of the hawks must come first. The hawks will always come out in the open at another time for photos. Please respect them and let them be. If they go into the woods - chances are they are eating (which they were today) or need privacy. Look from a distance do not go into their space.
I will continue to monitor the nest daily as I have since the first day back in march.
Adult with food
Met with Bernie and Florence in the afternoon to see the fledgling and no sign of them. The female came into the nest with a rat and sat there. No cries no sign of the the fledgling. The female flew off into the woods. We went for a walk and finally heard some crying and Florence saw 2 of them hiding in the woods. We did not want to bother them as one was eating and the other was resting on a branch so we just kept walking. Saw one more on the path and he was out in the open. Again we did not want to bother them so we enjoyed the look and left. I did try to take a photo but it was too dark. Later one eventually flew toward the building and landed on the roof - layed down and rested. A adult flew behind him.
NOTE:
For a long time there were only a couple people at work who watched the hawks and made sure they were safe and sound. Now that they are in the open people are starting to go into the area and look for them. I can understand this as they want photos of something wonderful and beautiful. Unfortunately it is driving them away. Even with them flying deep into the woods people today went deep into the woods to try and find them. The safety and well being of the hawks must come first. The hawks will always come out in the open at another time for photos. Please respect them and let them be. If they go into the woods - chances are they are eating (which they were today) or need privacy. Look from a distance do not go into their space.
I will continue to monitor the nest daily as I have since the first day back in march.
Soaring Fledglings today July 12, 2009
2 fledgling soaring for the first time
Enjoying the day
Fledgling flight shots
This morning I was joined by Jim B at the nest. We were treated to some high flying by all three fledgling as well as some nice close ups. For the very first time 2 of the young red tails were soaring around the SCC. They would flap 2 times then soar. First one did it then soared to the woods then the second one followed. Amazing. The third one watched. There was a lot of crying going on and I though perhaps we may be lucky to see food brought in but no luck. Great to meet you Jim.
Photos to follow later tonight.
Enjoying the day
Fledgling flight shots
This morning I was joined by Jim B at the nest. We were treated to some high flying by all three fledgling as well as some nice close ups. For the very first time 2 of the young red tails were soaring around the SCC. They would flap 2 times then soar. First one did it then soared to the woods then the second one followed. Amazing. The third one watched. There was a lot of crying going on and I though perhaps we may be lucky to see food brought in but no luck. Great to meet you Jim.
Photos to follow later tonight.
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Amazing Experience - report and photos by Chris McConnell July 11, 2009
Photos by Chris McConnell
Chris and I try to see who can take the best poop shots where ever we go. Chris calls it the Pooperazzi Shots!
I went down to visit Ann's red tail family and saw all three fledges (heard them long before I saw them!). One was in the nest eating, with a sibling on the next branch watching, and the third was busy moving from perch to perch practicing his hunting skills. I took some shots, then went toward the parking lot and sat under a small tree to watch him. A few minutes later he took flight, and I knew that he had flown close by. I thought he may have even landed at the top of MY tree...little did I know he'd not only flown into my tree but he was under it with me, on a branch about 7 feet above my head! I was as startled as he was. We spent about 15 minutes together, most of the time with him looking at me and tilting his head, wondering if he should fear me or hunt me. They are so inquisitive and naive at this age! Oh, one other really cute thing he did was, he kept looking at the trunk which was about 2 feet away from him. He would watch something, a bug I assume, and slowly open his mouth really wide and lean forward a few inches (not nearly close enough to eat it), and look like he was stretched as far as he could trying to reach it and would start to chew, as if to say "I so wish I could eat you!". It was in slow motion, and he did it a few times - it was adorable. Due to the heavy shade I didn't end up with as many shots as I'd hoped but it was great to spend some up close and personal time with such a regal, stunning creature.
Thanks Chris stunning shots.
Chris and I try to see who can take the best poop shots where ever we go. Chris calls it the Pooperazzi Shots!
I went down to visit Ann's red tail family and saw all three fledges (heard them long before I saw them!). One was in the nest eating, with a sibling on the next branch watching, and the third was busy moving from perch to perch practicing his hunting skills. I took some shots, then went toward the parking lot and sat under a small tree to watch him. A few minutes later he took flight, and I knew that he had flown close by. I thought he may have even landed at the top of MY tree...little did I know he'd not only flown into my tree but he was under it with me, on a branch about 7 feet above my head! I was as startled as he was. We spent about 15 minutes together, most of the time with him looking at me and tilting his head, wondering if he should fear me or hunt me. They are so inquisitive and naive at this age! Oh, one other really cute thing he did was, he kept looking at the trunk which was about 2 feet away from him. He would watch something, a bug I assume, and slowly open his mouth really wide and lean forward a few inches (not nearly close enough to eat it), and look like he was stretched as far as he could trying to reach it and would start to chew, as if to say "I so wish I could eat you!". It was in slow motion, and he did it a few times - it was adorable. Due to the heavy shade I didn't end up with as many shots as I'd hoped but it was great to spend some up close and personal time with such a regal, stunning creature.
Thanks Chris stunning shots.
Storm passed through all three red tail fledglings ok July 11, 2009
Keeping an eye on the squirrel and taking a scratch
Drying out
Youngest fledgling
Groundhog comes up between all three fledglings
Stopped by the nest after the storm and all 3 fledglings are fine. The one was in from the building with wings outstretched drying out. She was being harassed by a robin who has a nest nearby. It was dive bombing the fledgling. The other 2 were in the trees sitting in the sun.
Watched them for a bit and one of the sisters was very interested in a squirrel passing under the tree. I was sure the oldest was going to go after it but it just kept a very close eye on it.
Drying out
Youngest fledgling
Groundhog comes up between all three fledglings
Stopped by the nest after the storm and all 3 fledglings are fine. The one was in from the building with wings outstretched drying out. She was being harassed by a robin who has a nest nearby. It was dive bombing the fledgling. The other 2 were in the trees sitting in the sun.
Watched them for a bit and one of the sisters was very interested in a squirrel passing under the tree. I was sure the oldest was going to go after it but it just kept a very close eye on it.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Mantling over the food - Oldest fledgling takes charge July 9, 2009
Mantling to protect her food
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lunch
Today I saw the oldest fledgling take charge of the food and show the other 2 who is in charge. The fledgling (a female) mantled the food and would not allow either brother or sister near the food. She ate 95% of the pigeon herself. The second oldest fledgling tried to come in for food and she mantled it again and started to run on the ground carrying the food. Finally near the end she allowed her sister to come near and have a bit of the food. (NOTE: all of this was taking place on the ground). The youngest fledgling did not even try to come near the food - sat in the tree and watched what was going on. Did some crying but did not go near the food.
Before I arrived the 2 adults had arrived and dropped off food. Apparently the oldest fledgling then flew into the woods across the street with the food and the other 2 fledgling chased her. According to the people watching they made quite the noise and it was quite the chase. I had no trouble finding them. I could hear them across the street. lol.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm lunch
Today I saw the oldest fledgling take charge of the food and show the other 2 who is in charge. The fledgling (a female) mantled the food and would not allow either brother or sister near the food. She ate 95% of the pigeon herself. The second oldest fledgling tried to come in for food and she mantled it again and started to run on the ground carrying the food. Finally near the end she allowed her sister to come near and have a bit of the food. (NOTE: all of this was taking place on the ground). The youngest fledgling did not even try to come near the food - sat in the tree and watched what was going on. Did some crying but did not go near the food.
Before I arrived the 2 adults had arrived and dropped off food. Apparently the oldest fledgling then flew into the woods across the street with the food and the other 2 fledgling chased her. According to the people watching they made quite the noise and it was quite the chase. I had no trouble finding them. I could hear them across the street. lol.
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