Saturday, August 16, 2008

Camera Critters, Raven's Wordzzle, and Melli's Dragon Hunt

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It's time for another Camera Critters post. Our charming host is Misty of Misty's Musings where her "dogs keep her sane." Each week we post photos of our favorite camera critters. You just never know what you will find! To check out other participants playing this week or to sign up and join in the fun yourself click on the icon to the left and tell Misty Carletta sent you.


I found this hawk the same day I was discovering covered bridges and quilt barns. As we rounded a bend on the two lane rural road a new mown field of hay was to the right and we could see the hawk sitting near the road. I was sure as we pulled to a stop he would fly away. Yet he stayed and rather calmly let me take pictures. Seems he had a bit of unknown prey to protect.
Intent On His Prey
Calling To Another
I had heard and saw another hawk fly to a nearby tree. It took me some time to find it. Look closely at the center of the photo. They both called to each other as I watched.
He Listens Intently
Don't you wish you could turn your head around like that?
Finally he got tired of my attention and flew to a tree at the other end of the field. I was surprised my camera could capture him at the distance. The photo isn't clear and crisp but my camera did capture a memory I won't soon forget.

54 comments:

Raven said...

I am green, green, green with envy. I have been asking the universe to send me a hawk. Well, maybe they have sent me one through you. BEAUTIFUL photos and such a wonderful experience too.

Anonymous said...

Oh how lucky you are! This is wonderful. I am so glad you got to record it. (Not as glad as I would be if it happened to me, mind you, but happy anyway).

Flying Solo said...

Beautiful and lucky catch!

Oman said...

Really wonderful pics and these are just great.

I bet you had fun while you took these 'coz it showed in your post.

Have a great weekend carletta.

judi/Gmj said...

Wonderful find! You did well capturing this elusive critter.

juliana said...

oohhhh... such magnificent birds!
i'm glad you got to see and capture this.

magiceye said...

incredible set of pictures! lovely!


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Melli said...

I can't believe you got close enough to him to capture him AT ALL! And LOOK at all those great shots you got! WOW! A gift! God gives us GREAT gifts!

Anonymous said...

WOW! Those are wonderful captures! Thanks for stopping by mine:)

Anonymous said...

Very nice He's incredible

ratmammy said...

how beautiful this was!

bobbie said...

A beautiful bird, and your pictures are wonderful. A great experience for you! Wish I had been there.

George Townboy said...

These are awesome shots Carletta. Hawks are so cool, and they do love to talk.

photowannabe said...

Awesome experience. Seeing wild nature in its natural habitat is so exciting. Great shots.

Ramblings of a Villas Girl said...

Good for you. This was quite an experience and one I wish I had shared with you. Your pictures and great. Sometimes our camera do amaze us.

D... said...

Now that is certainly a cool capture!

I played too.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Carletta: That was a wonderful post and I love to see hawks. They don't co-operate as well as yours.

Kahshe Cottager said...

What a wonderful series you captured! It is certainly a magnificent bird.

Have a wonderful weekend!
My Camera Critters Here and Here

Misty DawnS said...

Oh my gosh Carletta!!! This is absolutely AMAZING! I am not ashamed to tell you that I am completely and totally jealous. hehe What spectacular captures you got here! WOW!!!

Linda said...

What fabulous photos. Sure wish I could snap some like that. The hawk just never sits still around here.
Thanks for visiting The Gardener Side

i beati said...

sounds like him in background sk

Janice Thomson said...

What a thrill it must have been to capture these photos!

Neal said...

You are very lucky. I like to see them come diving out of the sky to catch their prey. When I was a kid we tried to kill all of them because they were after our chickens all the time.

Anonymous said...

Whoa... nice capture on that one!

I joined Camera Critters, too! HERE is where I posted my entry. Happy weekends!

Shelly said...

Lucky girl! I can't get close enough to a hawk to get a good shot.

Sujata said...

Very Cool pictures!

Anonymous said...

Ohhhh you did good on these shots! Talk about right place at the right time. :)

My critter is here

kris said...

great cc pics! Thanks for stopping by my blog! kris

Pat - Arkansas said...

This is a wonderful series of photos! I very much enjoyed the story of how you captured these images, too.

Rambling Woods said...

What a thing to see in person..

Anonymous said...

Beautiful photos and action shots of the hawk - I love those feathered legs. It would have been thrilling to see - Fantastic sighting!

healingmagichands said...

What an amazing series. I wonder if the hawk in the tree was a youngster getting hunting lessons? I love hawks, we have Cooper's hawks around here and I get to see them fly through but they rarely pose for me.

Anonymous said...

thats so wonderful, perfectly captured with your camera, thanks for sharing and for the visit too..

threesidesofcrazy said...

Sometimes I will pull over just to watch a hawk soar and glide over the fields near my house. They are so beautiful.

Luiz Santilli Jr said...

Fantastic capture!
You have great patience to obtain this shots!

I invit you to take part in
TODAY'S FLOWERS!

Santilli

DrowseyMonkey-Photos said...

Wow...excellent group of photos.

Anonymous said...

Looks a bigger bird than our Sparrow Hawk but similar plumage to the female.
A marvellous set of photographs. Thanks for sharing a great moment.

Janet said...

How neat! You got some really good hawk shots.

Pappy said...

That was a very compelling series of Hawk photos. They are so much fun to watch. Pappy

Anonymous said...

Wow!!! These are an impressive series of shots! I never am able to get good close-ups like these of wild birds. And the captions are a great touch in relating the series of events :)

Heart of Rachel said...

Those are wonderful series of shots. It's great how you were able to observe that hawk as it communicates with his friend/mate.

Jane Hards Photography said...

Wow! Magnificent captures.

Anonymous said...

Great photos. Congratulations.

Rhea said...

Gorgeous big hawk! I love it! I never see large magnificent birds. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places.

BTW, totally impressed with your garden bounty. That's awesome!

EG CameraGirl said...

Amazing that the hawk let you get so close! Thanks for sharing the story as well as the photos.

Dragonstar said...

What an incredible experience! Thank you so much for posting these wonderful photos.

storyteller said...

I enjoyed your ‘garden veggie’ collages today but this series of ‘hawk’ photos for CC is simply wonderful! Thanks for sharing.
Hugs and blessings,

LA Nickers said...

What a sight!

Thanks for stopping by at THE MANE POINT.

Blessings,
Linda

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Gattina said...

What a chance you had ! I have never seen a hawk so near !

Anonymous said...

thanks for your comment at my place. I just love these pictures - how amazing it must have been to see this!

AppleDebbie said...

What an incredible series of photos! It's amazing that you were able to get so close to the hawks. Wonderful post!

Gayle said...

How lucky are you? :)

Kerri Farley said...

Wow! What a fabulous experience!!

Tom said...

Fantastic set of pictures .. I love Raptors so this Hawk set got my attention..