near Baldwyn, Mississippi, USA, February 3, 2015 |
I think this a Red-Shouldered Hawk. The parasite plant growing on the tree is Mistletoe.
Though this photo is blurry, I like seeing the spread of wing and tail feathers.
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Lea, great captures of your hawk! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post.. Have a happy Valentine's Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteFantastic captures of the Hawk.
ReplyDeletethat's our most common type of hawk we see here. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird and picture.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent photography of that wondrous bird!
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend to you,
artmusedog and carol
It's a gorgeous bird!
ReplyDeleteI'm always hoping to photograph a hawk or owl. Great shot of the wings, that is so difficult to capture!
ReplyDeleteThose hawks are hard to capture. These are great!
ReplyDeleteTeresa @ Eden Hills
Beautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteHave a Beautiful Day!
Peace :)
I too like the hawk in flight showing off its wing and tail markings!! Lucky you.
ReplyDeleteOnce again, thanks for taking time to add your link to share your birding post at I'd Rather B Birdin'!!!
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Wow! great shots!
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures. Such a beautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteThere were 2 hawks mating over the property on Sunday. The hubby said every squirrel and bird around were in hiding for fear that the male hawk would be trying to give the female a wedding present.
ReplyDeleteSo true!
DeleteI hope this freezing rain we had yesterday did not reach as far south as your place.
Lea
OOOH! You know how much I love hawks! ☺
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