Animals / Birds / Clouds / Corrales / Cottonwoods / Hawks / Planets / Red-Tailed Hawk / Sunset / Trees RTH @ Sunset February 15, 2024 Timothy Price52 Comments Dawn Red-tailed Hawk in Susan’s Tree @ sunset Click on photos to enlarge. Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading...
Gorgeous hawk! The opening shot is spectacular. xx Umm RTH… I was way off. I thought Resa’s Tree House..Who the hell built a house in my tree? Reply
Lol! OH! I never thought of a birdhouse/home. I was thinking some kids built a hang out in my tree! Reply
That is a very handsome hawk, Tim, and your skies as beautiful as always. No such views up here today. A cold, rainy day. Reply
Gorgeous red tailed hawk! It has been a long time since I’ve seen one. Thanks for sharing this one in a variety of photos. Reply
The red tailed hawk is beautiful…….and I Love the following clouds…they look like birds flying. Reply
The hawk is a handsome one indeed. And your photos of him in flight are spectacular. Love your skies! I too took a picture of the moon in the sky with Jupiter. Reply
Very nice hawk photos. He/she was very tolerant. Also enjoyed the wispy cirrus (redundant?) clouds. Reply
Your amazing photographs reminded me of a thought by Rabindranath Tagore: “Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.” Reply
The largest of the hawks standing guard. I feel for any rodent that might be stupid enough to show itself with those eyes on the prowl. Reply
Gorgeous hawk!
The opening shot is spectacular. xx
Umm RTH… I was way off.
I thought Resa’s Tree House..Who the hell built a house in my tree?
Hahahaha! The birds have all kinds of houses in your tree. They are not obvious. Thanks, Resa.
Lol!
OH! I never thought of a birdhouse/home.
I was thinking some kids built a hang out in my tree!
Kids would be in trouble for doing such a thing.
That is a very handsome hawk, Tim, and your skies as beautiful as always. No such views up here today. A cold, rainy day.
Thanks, Lavinia. 20 this morning 62 when I got home. I went for a bike ride on the levee.
Awesome action oucs!
Thanks, Leenda.
Gorgeous red tailed hawk! It has been a long time since I’ve seen one. Thanks for sharing this one in a variety of photos.
Thanks, Susan. He was sitting on the tippy top of your tree.
Wonderful hawk photos.
Thanks, Cindy.
Amazing, this hawk!
Thanks, Heidi.
Beautiful shots of the hawk Timothy.
Enjoy the coming weekend 🙂
Thanks, Rudi.
Wow! All raptor birds are spectacularly beautiful. 🙂
Thanks, Cee Tee.
The red tailed hawk is beautiful…….and I Love the following clouds…they look like birds flying.
Thanks, Janet.
B.B. Beautiful blues.
Thanks, Shey.
The hawk is a handsome one indeed. And your photos of him in flight are spectacular.
Love your skies!
I too took a picture of the moon in the sky with Jupiter.
Thanks, Nancy.
Very nice hawk photos. He/she was very tolerant. Also enjoyed the wispy cirrus (redundant?) clouds.
Thanks, Brad. Heshe pretty much ignored me.
Beautiful RTH!!! 😍
Thanks, Tiffany.
I never tire of the cloud-scapes, Tim. The hawk is splendid — amazing shots. Hugs.
Thanks, Teagan.
Ah, RTH is gorgeous enjoying the beauty around…
Thanks, Marina.
Your amazing photographs reminded me of a thought by Rabindranath Tagore: “Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.”
Wonderful quote. Thanks, Rebecca.
As much as I enjoyed the skyscapes, I think the hawk stole the show today.
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
That Hawk is just breathtakingly beautiful. Such fantastic shots. Every photo is beautiful!
Thanks, Holly.
So welcome Timothy!
Amazing skies, and a trained hawk model performing for you. Grrreat!
Thanks, Inchie.
What a beauty that hawk is! Love the action shots and the trees… always so lovely the trees!
Thanks, Dale.
“Wow” to the hawk and the sunsets. 🙂
Thanks, Rebecca.
Stunning pictures ! 😮
Thanks, Ganga.
The largest of the hawks standing guard. I feel for any rodent that might be stupid enough to show itself with those eyes on the prowl.
The rodents all went into hiding. Thanks, Brian.
Oh that hawk is a beauty … and such wonderful images as always
Thanks, Julie.