Identifying a Mysterious Hawk – Red-tailed or Krider’s?
Join me in unraveling the identity of a mysterious hawk photographed at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge – is it a Red-tailed, Krider’s or hybrid?
Join me in unraveling the identity of a mysterious hawk photographed at an Oklahoma wildlife refuge – is it a Red-tailed, Krider’s or hybrid?
A Red-tailed Hawk at the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge sparks intrigue with its ground search. Was it hunting frogs or something else?
Witnessing the artful landing of a Red-tailed hawk, including details of its graceful maneuvers and talon extension as it alighted on a sign.
Join Arkansas wildlife photographer, Steve Creek on a Christmas Day photo adventure in search of local wildlife and natural beauty.
A wildlife photographer recounts spotting and photographing a rare young Krider’s Red-tailed Hawk while visiting an Oklahoma wildlife refuge.
Watch a Red-tailed Hawk feeding on a carcass at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma, a raw look at raptor behavior.
A Red-tailed Hawk stood in roadside grass near Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge while feeding, giving me a brief chance to photograph it.
This blog post explores the unique characteristics of young Red-tailed Hawks, including their general appearance, eye color, habitat, diet, behavior, etc.