Outdoor Ontario
Photography => Ontario Birds => Topic started by: skyviewer on April 01, 2010, 11:49:56 PM
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Here they are ENJOY
Like i said in my previous post he rips out the intestines, then he rips off the head and then he swallows the body whole.
Hmmmm tasty. In the last pic. Talon Lickin Good. After each meal he cleaned and licked his talons.
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-10.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-11.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-12.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-13.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-14.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-15.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-16.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-17.jpg)
(http://www.daxton.ca/pics/march2010/red-tail-hawk-18.jpg)
Thanks for looking
Daxton
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those totally are pet store mice!!!!
just kidding. those shots are too ridiculous and i'm really happy you posted them and had the chance to see such a crazy display.
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Nature at her absolute finest!!
Superb shots.
Love them.
Meghan
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You weren't kidding about the gore - quite the capture for you. Is that a membrane of some sort over his eyes in one of the shots? I've noticed that before in other shots.
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I think the RTH close it's eye for a moment, right?
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Great series of shots.
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Thanks for the comments. Yes the membrane is to protect the eye. Even sharks have it so when they go in for the kill the eye cannot be damaged by the struggling prey. Hawks have three eyelids the upper, the lower and this one called the nictitating membrane. It also cleans the eye. It is semi transparent so i wonder if they can still see through it.
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Super shots .. good that you posted them. I have a similar series with a RTH eating a frog. Bad lighting so shots not worth posting.
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thanks for the info Skyviewer.
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Awsome shots Skyviewer, very good work. Thanks for sharing.
Clemens 8)