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Red-shouldered Hawk

Boat-tailed Grackle is a constant source of harassment and could quite likely end up on the Hawk's dinner plate..

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Frank Brault16-May-2014 17:13
A marvelous double portrait. Superbly composed. I love the contrast in colors of the two birds and the solid blue sky as the backdrop. V
Hank Vander Velde16-May-2014 01:56
Terrific interaction shot Jean.
Pierre15-May-2014 21:35
Il prend de sérieux risques de finir dans son estomac, une très belle observation Jean! V
Ken Chambers ARPS15-May-2014 20:02
I wonder if the Crackle is defending it's nest ?
Buz Kiefer15-May-2014 19:11
Looks like game on. Vote.
pkocinski15-May-2014 19:02
Wonderful capture of this pair!
Simon Chandler15-May-2014 16:02
Unique and interesting composition. Great info. v
Walter Otto Koenig15-May-2014 15:50
Great photo of this unlikely, uneven and possibly lethal encounter. "V"
bill friedlander15-May-2014 14:33
Looks like a face-off between these two. Great to get them together. V
Fong Lam15-May-2014 13:27
A very dangerous encounter for the Grackle...great shot, Jean...V
Jim Coffman15-May-2014 12:26
That Grackle is flirting with death! Nice capture,Jean!
Tom LeRoy15-May-2014 07:33
The hawk has lunch on his mind! Superb nature shot, Jean. V
Blandine Mangin15-May-2014 07:07
superbe ! v
Gerard Koehl15-May-2014 04:50
Excellent... V
globalgadabout15-May-2014 04:20
seems a potentially contentious situation...perhaps the grackle is pushing his luck...palpable tension between the pair..
joseantonio15-May-2014 04:04
Excellent capture of the pair in the same shot.V.
janescottcumming15-May-2014 03:17
What a find, cool catch. V
Range View 15-May-2014 03:04
Marvelous to get these two different birds in one shot.
David.
Neil Marcus15-May-2014 03:04
That is unique, haveing them in the same image o close to each other. The word "detante" from the cold War comes to mind