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Patch: An Urban Red-tailed Hawk (3 of 4)

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I’ve seen young Red-tailed Hawk s who just don’t have the hang of it, counting on luck of good fortune to present them with a careless gopher or a rare easy meal. On this occasion Patch had secured a gopher and was dining on a streetlight. During the meal she was mobbed by several blackbirds and an American Robin.

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Patch: An Urban Red-tailed Hawk (2 of 4)

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Here Patch sits on a bench watching a pocket gopher tidy up the front of its burrow. Here she is carrying a squirming gopher over the heads of park-goers who actually notice the spectacle. The blackbirds had good reason to be cautious. The blackbirds had good reason to be cautious. Another strange encounter.

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Patch: An Urban Red-tailed Hawk (1 of 4)

10,000 Birds

I was pretty new to watching birds and photography when I first met this Red-tailed Hawk. The hawk was intent on finding gophers and I used its focus to my advantage and closed the distance gradually. I knew it was a hatch year bird because of its juvenal plumage and I also noticed it was banded. I was hooked!