@LisaSBaker@mastodon.world avatar LisaSBaker , to random

Desert Majesty - Available Here: https://1-lisas-baker.pixels.com/featured/desert-majesty-lisa-s-baker.html

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Hawk in the High Light

This is a broad‑winged hawk (Buteo platypterus). I haven’t seen one recently, and I captured this image some time ago. Every time I’ve spotted one, it’s been high overhead, making it tough to get a detailed, close‑up shot.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Red-Tailed Reconnaissance

A red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) soared high overhead yesterday, its broad wings catching the light as it circled a few times—likely scanning for prey. The sky was clear, and the hawk’s reddish tail flared against the blue as it drifted past. My backyard tends to draw a crowd of birds, and this visitor added a touch of wild majesty to the usual bustle.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@peggycollins@socel.net avatar peggycollins , to random

Mixed media piece combining my photo of a Pygmy Owl (first sighting!) with my hand-painted watercolor background.

ART - https://peggycollinsgallery.com/featured/pygmy-owl-the-watcher-peggy-collins.html

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@peggycollins@socel.net avatar peggycollins , to random

Here's a pair of snowy owls I photographed in Boundary Bay, BC, years ago. Snowies had a population explosion the year before so they were coming down from the Arctic in search of food.

"I've Got Your Back" - https://peggycollinsgallery.com/featured/ive-got-your-back-boundary-bay-british-columbia-peggy-collins.html

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

My Kingdom

A few autumns ago, in the morning rain, this hawk appeared in the oak tree just beyond my backyard fence. I first tried photographing it through the storm door, but a veil of leaves obscured its head. So I improvised—a quick waterproof cover for my camera—and stepped out into the rain to bear witness properly. Based on its size, I believe it’s a Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii), though it could be a Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus). The resemblance between the two is uncanny—this is a sovereign guess, not a definitive ID.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Echo in Motion

An image doesn’t need perfection to be captivating. This overexposed, slightly fuzzy photograph of an osprey skimming low across a lake feels less like a literal snapshot and more like a minimalistic, pastel watercolor—an impressionist vision rendered in flight.

Discover nature's fleeting moments through my lens—visit my photo gallery to see more.

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

A Hawk Private Moment

I caught this Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter striatus) mid-groom, feathers fluffed in quiet concentration. It glanced up, eyes sharp and unbothered, as if to say, “Yes? Can I help you?”

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https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

The Sky Keeper

During our morning walk, birds were scarce. I did manage to catch a sparrow of some sort, though I haven’t taken it off the camera yet. Yesterday, however, a turkey vulture—Cathartes aura—drifted overhead. I’ve captured many images of these birds over time. They’re plentiful around here, and in the air, they look magnificent—broad-winged, effortless, almost mythic in their glide.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Blurred Raptor

Charlie and I sat outside this morning watching birds—though there weren’t many around, at least not that I could see. The blue jays stayed out of sight, but I heard them raising a racket nearby just before a hawk made a quick sweep across the backyard. I wasn’t ready, and the appearance was brief, but I did manage to catch this blurry image of the hawk in flight. Based on the wing proportions, I believe it’s a Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus).

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Weathered Witness

I’ve got a batch of overexposed Mississippi Kite images—Ictinia mississippiensis, if we’re being formal. I decided to see what I could salvage from one, aiming for a rustic feel. I think I’ve landed there. Birds of prey make it easy; they carry drama even when the lighting doesn’t.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Whispers in the Bramble

Owls can seem rather eerie, especially when lurking in the shadowed recesses of the forest. I imagine that sense of unease is even more pronounced for small animals. This barred owl (Strix varia) is no exception—tucked deep within a tangle of leaves and branches, it watches me with an unblinking gaze as I pass.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Ecoloki@pixelfed.fr avatar Ecoloki , to random

Panique sur l'étang ! Le pygargue chasse !

Depuis quelques années, un couple de pygargues s'est installé en Sologne, dans la région où je fais pas mal d'observations nature.
Même s'il est difficile de savoir où se trouvera ce rapace (le plus rare de France métropolitaine), c'est plutôt simple de se rendre compte de sa présence : quand il arrive au dessus d'un étang, il fait fuir pratiquement tous les oiseaux ! Un grand bruissement d'ailes accueille celui qui est très silencieux.

(Pygargue à queue blanche, Loir-et-cher, Fr, 10/25)

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@dianea@lgbtqia.space avatar dianea , to random

Raptors are just hours away

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@moctopus@layer8.space avatar moctopus , to random

A rescued Peregrine falcon getting released

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Aerial Mirror

An osprey glides just above the calm water’s surface, wings stretched in quiet command. Splashes rise in its wake, brief punctuation to its passage. Below, the water mirrors its flight—a perfect reflection suspended in motion.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Surveillance from the Fence

Yesterday morning—Saturday, 13 September 2025—I looked out into the backyard and noticed a dark shape perched on the back fence near the bird feeder. At first glance, I thought it was a squirrel, its tail hanging down in that familiar arc. But as my brain caught up with my eyes, I realized it was something else entirely.

I grabbed my camera and headed to the sunroom, hoping to get a few shots without disturbing the figure. Through the lens, the mystery resolved: a Cooper’s hawk (Accipiter cooperii), just hanging out, back to me, head turned nearly 180 degrees, scanning the ground below like a surgeon preparing for the first incision.

I cracked the door open and took a few more pictures. Then I stepped out onto the patio—and that was enough. The hawk lifted off and flew into the forest, landing in an oak tree just beyond the yard. It was still close enough for a few decent shots, but birds being birds, it tucked itself behind a veil of leaves, hidden but not gone.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

The Pause That Hunts

I was photographing a Carolina Chickadee this morning when a juvenile Cooper’s Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) suddenly popped into the frame. How often does that happen, right? Just milliseconds before, the chickadee had been perched with a sunflower seed on the small horizontal branch directly above the hawk. Lucky, lucky, lucky.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@SharonCummingsArt@socel.net avatar SharonCummingsArt , to random

We are getting some new neighbors...I love watching the Bald Eagles nesting...Such beautiful animals. We have to keep our chickens netted, but it's worth it!

ART
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/soft-white-bald-eagle-art-sharon-cummings.html

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to Photography

Shadow Over Shimmer

I took this image last year in Gulfport, Mississippi. The silhouette is an osprey in flight over the Gulf of Mexico—wings stretched wide, cutting through the coastal light.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Swede1952@universeodon.com avatar Swede1952 , to random

Mississippi Kite on Alert

During our Friday walk, I spotted this Mississippi Kite (Ictinia mississippiensis)—the closest encounter I’ve ever had with one. I kind of wish I’d had my other camera with me. My first instinct told me it was a Mississippi Kite, but when I tried to verify the ID using apps and such, things got a bit finicky. I think the uncertainty came from the angle and the way the coloration appears here. The tail looks unusually long, but I believe that’s actually a portion of the left wing extending behind it. The brownish tint seems to be more a trick of the light than true plumage. Fortunately, I managed to get another image from a different angle, which helped confirm the identification.

Check out breathtaking photos of magnificent birds of prey, visit my photo gallery here:

https://swede1952-photographs.pixels.com

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@Bernad@gulp.cafe avatar Bernad , to random

Dako and Fetz Speedpaint. Hugs.

Gift art for ThatSeal on discord :dragon_heart:

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@DebraMartz@photog.social avatar DebraMartz , to random

Same Thing For Breakfast Again by Debra Martz
This hawk looks displeased with its meal.
https://debra-martz.pixels.com/featured/same-thing-for-breakfast-again-debra-martz.html

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@DebraMartz@photog.social avatar DebraMartz , to random

"One Very Focused Hawk" by Debra Martz
Seen in northern Oklahoma along the side of a highway. Stopped and watched for a short time and it never moved so it might have had its eye on some prey. Thankful for the photo opportunity and we rolled on down the road leaving it to do its "work"
https://debra-martz.pixels.com/featured/one-very-focused-hawk-debra-martz.html

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@hr_bananabird@mastodon.art avatar hr_bananabird , to random