Description
I was photographing Chickadees, well trying to, as they were flying around the trees in our front yard. I came back inside and my husband, who was outside, came to the window to tell me there were two hawks in a tree on the opposite side of the house. I looked out the window and saw two different coloured hawks close to each other. I grabbed my camera and headed back out to see if I could get some photos of them together. I believe them to both be Red-tailed Hawks, one a light morph and the other, a dark morph. I could be wrong, but that's what I think they are.
Taken By
Amanda Nelson
Taken On
December 11, 2025
Tagged
plant
tree
accipiter
animal
bird
vegetation
person
outdoors
nature
branch
twig
accipitridae
bird_of_prey
winter
Assignments
Wildlife
-
Focal:
400
-
Lens Model:
EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
-
Shutter speed:
0.002
sec
-
Aperture: f/
5.6