Outdoor Ontario
Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: BC on December 23, 2010, 02:00:47 PM
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I was watching the feeders at High Park when an immature Red-tailed Hawk launched an ambush. They're not really built to get through thick brush quickly and the attack was neither successful nor elegant.
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Definitely hungry and / or inexperienced - see my other post about a hawk taking and then eating for 20 min's in our backyard - a Mourning dove last week ..... all when there are 300+ pigeons across the street and 500 feet away in large 1000 bird flocks daily.
This 1 was young and looked skinny. He ate every single morsel on this FAT AND EXTREMELY WELL FED DOVE. ALL THEY DO IS EAT, REST AND ENJOY PEACE & QUIET IN OUR YARD. i HAVE MANY PICS i CAN SEND YOU, IT TOO COMOPLIKATED TO ADD THEM HERE, AND I AM DUMB (worked in the IT and website design , serch engine optimization field 7 past years) but they need to make it easier. still
Looks like many of these young birds are getting desperate.
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Its very normal for the young birds to be poor hunters and try things adults would never do. Its quite funny to watch sometimes. We watched a juvie Coopers run around on the ground around a tree chasing a squirrel. Have seen squirrel walk out on a branch and sniff a juvie Redtails back,taunting it and the young Redtail try to run through the tree after it. As with most predators they are very unsuccesful a very high percentage of the time...even adults.
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Here's a Red-tailed Hawk story that was in the Toronto Star this morning.
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/911734--pigeons-under-attack-in-moss-park
Walter
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I too have witness a brazen hawk downtown on queen street - it was totally unafraid of anything.