I do believe the excessive heat here in NC may have gotten to doc…
when I posted the Accipiter photos last night I left off the 3rd shot in the series……..
so, here it is:
As you can see the crow was leaving the tree in a hurry and the hawk was hoping to strike.
Jordan Lake State Park
Categoryeye of the raptor, 2 photos
The eye of a raptor gleams with its dominance of the skies.
This is an immature Accipiter, most likely a Cooper’s hawk.
It soon got tired of the crows that were pestering it.
The hawk exploded off its perch, twisting through the trees towards the noisy pests.
The crows scattered all over the small cove.
magic happens
Sometimes magic happens at Jordan Lake –
and I am there to record it.
Enjoy the photo and the video!
video at https://flic.kr/p/LbwXQG
too darn hot
why the stare
Most of the photographers and bird watchers at Jordan Lake
have noted the intense direct stare at them of an osprey as he passes by with his catch.
Is he proud or is it he wants to be certain what the predator – the human – is doing?
I think it is some of both reactions – and thought provoking for me.







