I had a good hour at Bluffer's Park. No green heron, but I saw two raptors with their kills. Going through my pics, I realized that the first was either a peregrine falcon (Frank, its 24 x on its band) or a cooper's hawk. I'm looking at the wing length and am not certain. Think its eating a gull.
i put my camera down for a second and it flew away into the bluffs to eat its brunch.
peregrine falcon with by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon with kill by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon with kill by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
The falcon took off in a north west direction towards the trees on the top of the bluffs. when i was walking back to the parking lot (3 minutes later) i saw what I thought was ANOTHER raptor fly by with lunch in its claws. i snuck around it (avoiding eye contact) and took pictures from a distance. I think its the same bird (its right talon band is black and says "24" but I cannot read the letter, and it has a green band on its left talon) but I'm not sure if lunch was the same.
I watched for 10 minutes as it started to pluck the feathers. the plucking makes me think that it was another bird, but I'm not sure a) if it would drop off lunch for another falcon, b) if it had time to catch another gull in 3 minutes.
peregrine falcon by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
peregrine falcon by
mr.sharp-photo, on Flickr
*edit* looking at other pics, I'm pretty darn certain its a peregrine.