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A young Red-tailed Hawk swooped low past me and settled on a nearby branch this morning. And I captured it in beautiful light!
Photo: Above96th
11:06 AM · Sep 6, 2025

North Shore Chicago
(4,193 posts)My short story relating to this:
Many years ago, I was driving on a country road where I saw a big bird on the shoulder, not moving. Upon closer inspection it was a red-tailed hawk. One of her wings was not moving, so I grabbed a blanket from the car, gently placed it over her and drove her to the closest vet clinic.
The vet much to my relief said he would evaluate her and I was to come by the next day.
The next day when I looked in on her the vet said she had a minor wing injury and she was probably in shock when I found her. He said he would feed and take care of her for a few days. A week goes by and he said her release would be the next day! Her eyes were bright and she was ready!
Releasing her was such a beautiful thing! I will never forget the kindness of the vet and I will always cherish this memory.

Deuxcents
(23,980 posts)Donkees
(33,127 posts)Emile
(37,472 posts)electric_blue68
(23,845 posts)My sis lives at the top of Manhattan by the big park. There was a red-tail hawk hanging out there that year. It perched on her fire escape, and she got a photo. Very cool.
womanofthehills
(10,374 posts)A red tallied hawk lived up in an old tall ponderosa pine on my property. She had a huge baby in a nest.
When we would hike the property, she would try to chase us out by swooping over our heads. When we started building- she left.
Usually have lots of ravens out here but they seemed to have moved on a month ago which is unusual.
Nice photo!!