Seed saver.

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

I wondered why no birds were on the feeder. Then I notices this fellow about 20 feet away.

Shot through a double pane window.

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Hebron, KY

Trois,

Great shot thru a double pane window! What a handsome fellow!

Marilyn

Marlton, NJ

Looks like it might be a Sharp-shinned.

Thanks for posting it trois that is a very good shot through double pane.

Gladwin, MI(Zone 5a)

Ha, when the feeders are empty, you know somethng is up.
Great catch on the picture. I see hawks and such come in all the time, but never able to get them to stay still long enough to take a picture.
They always see me sneaking around behind the window. It is like they have eyes like a hawk or something.

Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

This guy was well aware of me, just didn't seem to care. It stayed about an hour. Finally some Grackles came to the feeder, followed by some Mourning Doves. We had a strong, cold wind blowing. I think it was just resting in a sheltered spot.

Putnam County, IN(Zone 5b)

Our RS Hawk sat out here for hours....he paid no mind to me coming in & out to take pics or the 2-3 cars that went by.

Great catch!

This message was edited Jan 3, 2008 6:58 PM

Northumberland, United Kingdom(Zone 9a)

Red-shouldered Hawk

Resin

Wasilla, AK

Yup that will clear the feeder. LOL
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Santa Fe, TX(Zone 9b)

Thanks, Resin. I wasn't sure.

trois

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