Got out this am for a little birding and got some nice shots of a female Northern Harrier flying while is scoured the field for a mouse which eventually got. I've always enjoyed watching these hawks hunt.
I'm not a religious person but I do consider myself a spiritual person, so in that vein this past Sunday I spent some quality time in my house of worship. I went out to one of the local areas where it is fairly common to see Marsh Hawks aka Northern Harriers. They are a unique bird of prey that hunts on the wing
for small rodents and birds. They nest on the ground and hunt by flying
low over the ground. Their heads are disc shaped to funnel sound to their ears. Watching them work the fields over and over, probing the ground for an easy meal mesmerizes me and keeps me enthralled. Over the coarse of the two hours I was privileged to witness their activities I took hundreds of photos. As is the case of any photographer I only ended up with a few that I liked. Such is the nature of bird photography
especially without the big dollar lenses that the pros use.
I grew up on a salt marsh in Massachusetts and always loved seeing Marsh Hawks aka Northern Harriers. This past weekend I was on a walk with my family in some nearby woods when we spotted this Marsh Hawk hanging out. It isn't often that one gets close enough to get good shots of these birds. If the sun had been out I could have gotten better pics but am pleased with this one.