The other morning when I went out to feed the birds, I noticed a huge splat of bird poop on the wood chips. I thought that that must have been one big bird that had come by. (Click on blog link to see other photo.)
I looked way up in the trees but didn’t see anything until… I went inside and looked out the window. And there, about 15 feet above my head, was a huge Red-Tailed Hawk sitting on a branch. He must have been there when I walked by and that was probably his mess on the ground.
As we watched him for over an hour, we couldn’t understand why he wasn’t trying to get the numerous birds, squirrels and turkeys in our yard. And then he opened his beak and regurgitated two big balls of fur. You can see them in the photo. They are about 2-3″ each. He must have just finished his meal, thus not wanting anything more from our yard.
Wow! I didn’t know that hawks regurgitated pellets just like owls. Surely a learning experience for me! (I did not know that I had gotten a photograph of him with his beak open, ready to expel, until I looked on my computer!)
As a sequel… the following day I saw the hawk get another squirrel and bring it up into the tree. He must think we have great pickings!
A true tale of the wild. Wow!
I’m in awe of the hawk and at least a little sorry for the squirrels!
WOW!
I too learned something new by your article. Now I’ll not only be looking high but also low now.