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09-APR-2006 © Copyright - Pat D. Hemlepp

Hawk hunting

Westerville, Ohio view map

When I saw this Red-tailed Hawk standing in a field, I expected it to fly off as I approached with my
camera. But the hawk took a brief look at me (top image) before returning to staring at the ground.
Every minute or so the hawk would spread its wings and hop (below, left), so I assumed it had a rodent
that it was releasing and recapturing. But when the hawk suddenly pulled its head back I saw a snake
attempting to strike it (below, second from left). After working on its prey for a while, the hawk carried
the still wiggling snake to a nearby tree, draped it over a limb (below, third from left) and began to
dine (below, right). The images were captured in Sharon Woods Metro Park near Columbus, Ohio.

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Guest 13-Apr-2006 04:01
Awesome captures!
Mike Moats12-Apr-2006 22:57
Great images Pat. Well done.
Yi Feng12-Apr-2006 16:56
Excellent catches. A great bstory too Pat. V
Bob Foisel12-Apr-2006 15:17
Excellent set of captures Pat.
Tom Munson12-Apr-2006 15:09
Terrific image Pat. I have found raptors much easier to approach after they have made a kill. Well done.
Wolfgang Wander12-Apr-2006 14:44
Wonderful images! Thanks for sharing this story...
Herb 12-Apr-2006 12:50
Nice capture