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Following the progress of a pair of nesting Red-tailed Hawks

Friday, March 14, 2008

Sticks and more sticks


This morning on the way into work (the hawks seem to be consistently active in the early morning) we saw one of the hawks bringing in more nesting material. For several minutes, he (she?) would scan the ground, take off, and bring a huge stick back and fiddle with the nest.


-Lisa Laskaris
Posted by Nanini - PCPL at 8:34 AM

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Books about hawks at PCPL:

  • Birds of prey in the American West by Tom Vezo
  • Eagle & birds of prey by Jemima Parry-Jones
  • Eagles, hawks, and falcons of the world by Leslie Brown and Dean Amadon
  • Red-tails in love : a wildlife drama in Central Park by Marie Winn
  • The raptor almanac by Scott Weidensaul
  • Winging it : a beginner's guide to birds of the Southwest by Catherine Coulter

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