Nature Done Wright

Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs

August 11, 2007

Red-tail meets mockingbird

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   If you saw The Record yesterday, you likely saw birder Doug Morel’s amazing photo on Page L-3 of a mockingbird harassing a red-tail in Paramus (left).

   Doug, a friend of this blog and a tireless Celery Farm volunteer, was nice enough to share the entire sequence of ‘red-tail meets mockingbird.’ Great job!

   A lot of times, a series of pictures tells the story far better than just one, and this is one of those instances.

   Thanks for sharing, Doug.  Here goes:

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5 comments

  • Great photos!-It must have been a lot of fun watching that take place.-Those Mockingbirds are feisty-they come after me in my yard.

  • Diana & Jeff

    Holy smokes! I saw the picture in the paper, but admittedly, (and perhaps it is because as a graphic designer I work with Photoshop) I thought the mockingbird was “retouched” closer to the hawk. Well, I was way wrong and I have to say those are some WAY COOL photos.
    FYI: I have a new hawk couple in the neighborhood – I think they are sharp shinned.
    -D

  • Obituary Jay

    Great sequence of bird-on-bird harassment photos, Jim. Especially liked seeing the gravestone!

  • Always love your blog Jim. Thanks for being my “foot in the door” and for displaying these pics here too.

  • Very nice! These moments are hard to see and even harder to capture…
    One time I saw a group of crows chasing a great horned owl and nipping at its butt feathers as the owl flew away. I figured maybe the owl was trying to steal the crows’ eggs.

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5 comments

  • Great photos!-It must have been a lot of fun watching that take place.-Those Mockingbirds are feisty-they come after me in my yard.

  • Diana & Jeff

    Holy smokes! I saw the picture in the paper, but admittedly, (and perhaps it is because as a graphic designer I work with Photoshop) I thought the mockingbird was “retouched” closer to the hawk. Well, I was way wrong and I have to say those are some WAY COOL photos.
    FYI: I have a new hawk couple in the neighborhood – I think they are sharp shinned.
    -D

  • Obituary Jay

    Great sequence of bird-on-bird harassment photos, Jim. Especially liked seeing the gravestone!

  • Always love your blog Jim. Thanks for being my “foot in the door” and for displaying these pics here too.

  • Very nice! These moments are hard to see and even harder to capture…
    One time I saw a group of crows chasing a great horned owl and nipping at its butt feathers as the owl flew away. I figured maybe the owl was trying to steal the crows’ eggs.

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