
I was walking out to the bosque when I saw a large bird in the distance. I could not tell what it was backlit against the sky, but the white band on the tail was easy to see, which made me think it might be a Bald Eagle. However, when I enlarged to photos on the computer, I could see it was not a Bald Eagle. By the size, dark color and the two white bands on the tail, I thought it was a Harris’ Hawk with a snake. However, Susan Hunter pointed out it’s a Common Black Hawk.





Such an incredible series! The snake made me wonder if the snake couple from last year have survived numerous predators. Your archive grows…
Thanks, Susan. I don’t think Harris’ Hawks are very common this far north. I’m afraid a lot of the snakes I’ve photographed over the past couple of years might have become bird food.
Hi Tim,
It’s a Common Black Hawk. There has been one hanging out up and down the river this spring. There is a nest near Valle de Oro. I saw it last week. Great photos.
Susan
Thanks, Susan. I updated the post.
Wow! What an incredible shot, poor snake!
Thanks, Tiffany.
Good wildlife shot, especially the snake is an outstanding element 🙂
Thanks, Harry!
Amazing! Dinner.
Thanks, Cindy!
Amazing series, Timothy!! WOW!!!
Thanks, AmyRose.
Not common to me. Love it! TY,Timothy!
Thanks, Resa!
Common or not he sure is a beauty .. I agree Tim, great series
Thanks, Julie!