Of course then you could have seen it eating in all its nauseating glory. Even near-sighted me saw plenty. I tried all kinds of ways to improve my camera angle. I climbed a fence and perched on top, stabilizing my camera and focusing hand by leaning on a tree and the garage next door. I brought out a ladder and climbed up it. I was very tempted to go onto my next door neighbor's garage roof which would have made for a great shot but decided that I didn't want to be arrested or assumed to be a pervert.
Another great day of urban birding. And now for a few photos.
I think it is eating a pigeon or a robin. I saw a bit of a grey wing and the bird was pretty large.

The look says, don't mess with me or you're next.

He has feathers stuck to his talons.

3 comments:
These really are great shots.
I like the middle photo (sort of) because of the close up detail. Last summer we think we had a Cooper's hunting in the beaver ponds. Which would mean, from your photos, that it was going to eat baby redwings. Your photos give me a better view of it than my binoculars.
Oh great photos. I am so envious you got that close to a hawk.
I have a very elegant woodpecker in my garden but every time I reach for my camera he flies off...just camera shy, I guess.
Angela
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