Large Red-Shouldered Hawk calling in my backyard
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- Опубликовано: 10 апр 2020
- This red-shouldered Hawk was just hanging out and making its presence know in the yard behind my house. You can distinguish a red-shouldered from a red-tailed by the visible reddish breast/shoulders of this species. A red-tailed hawks breast will be much lighter.
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So that's the bird that makes that sound. Interesting
Oh my gosh these are the "seagulls" I'm hearing on my morning walks. Threw me for a loop. Thanks so much for the video.
Such a beautiful bird!
Great sample of this hawk’s call and excellent camera work, with the steady hand and clear view of the bird.
Would make a great ring tone!
Very elegant..compares to crow
Agreed, and I’ve been up close to two of them while job shadowing for a school assignment and let’s just say my eardrums were practically bleeding afterwards 😂😂😂
A hawk that looks like a pidgeon that sounds like a seagull.
Amazing.
Today i learned its easier to identify hawks by call than site. Cool now i know whats been harassing my hens.
They are in my backyard in North Carolina I hear them now😊
Sounded like a little kitten calling its mom.
I've heard the call of a red-shouldered hawk where I live more times than I can remember.
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Interesting sound effects
I don't speak hawk, but it sounded to me like it was calling for a specific hawk. I wonder if it lost its mate.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, that's the one who just returned to our neighborhood this week after being seemingly absent since October.
Oh no way… I’ve been hearing this call in my neighborhood the past month. Do any other hawks sound like this? Haven’t located the nest yet, but I have a good idea which tree it’s in.
Interesting video
I have a chatty trio overhead constantly
Same
Jane Hawking at 0:12. A female voice
Spoken like a true Mexican.
It sound a bit of a Common buzzard