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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.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The Red-Tailed eyas is getting big May 22 2010

The eyas was sitting up on the edge of the nest proud as can be. The female then flew to the nearest building and just sat there watching the nest.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Eyas on the nest May 20, 2010


A few shots from the parking lot. Most of the time the eyas are up and moving. Female spends most of the time still on the nest.



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Female feeding the eyas May 19 2010

Finally have a shot of 2 of the eyas in clear view. Hopefully by the weekend I will get all 3 in a shot. The female was feeding the eyas and here is a series of shots.

Female feeding the eyas May 19 2010


Finally have a shot of 2 of the eyas in clear view. Hopefully by the weekend I will get all 3 in a shot. The female was feeding the eyas and here is a series of shots.


Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Photos of Eyas in Nest - standing on side May 18 2010

Oldest eyas




3 in the nest

Head to Head Female Red Tailed Hawk and eyas

Female

A couple of more shots of the baby eyas (Red tailed Hawk). Over the next week I will be able to get better shots of the them.

photos of Red-Tailed Hawk vs Kestrel

The fight was taking place high in the sky. The shots are the best I could do with a 400mm. Double click to enlarge them.

Kestrel chasing Red tail in the air.



The fight started here Red Tail sitting on condo and Kestrel attacks.



2 Peregrines join the fight (sorry they were really high)


2 TV pass overhead - nesting nearby

Red Tailed hawk vs Peregrine and Kestrels May 18 2010

Today I watched one of the eyas flapping and sitting on the side of the nest. At the end of my lunch activity started. The red tail female flew off to sit on the top of the condo behind the Civic Centre when she was attacked by 2 kestrels. She flew back todays the nest and the kestrels continued to attack her - then a pair of peregrine falcons also came in - the male red tailed hawk also arrived to participate in this battle. By the end the peregrines were circling the nest - both red tailed hawks flew away and so did the kestrels. I went upstairs to look inside the nest and by the time I arrived back the female was back on the nest and I could see 2 eyas.

SCARY

Photos later.