• Newly Fledged Hawk

    From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Thu Aug 5 20:22:11 2021
    A week or so ago when I opened the garage door to leave for work I saw
    what appeared to be a small hawk sitting on the street in front of the
    house next door. It flew onto a low hanging branch in a tree across the
    street when I walked around to get into my car.

    When I pulled out of my driveway and drove down the street it was again
    sitting in the middle of the street, a few houses down. I stopped. Sat
    there for a minute. Hello, bird! You really need to move. It looked
    at me/my car and hopped a few paces then stopped and looked around. I
    edged up. It hopped a bit more. Okay, birdie, I need to get to work.
    I didn't want to try to drive around it for fear it would startle and
    take off and fly into my car and get injured. I was about to get out
    and try to shoo it off the street when it hopped a bit more and flew up
    onto another low-hanging branch.

    It was very small. Only about 6 inches tall. Definite hooked beak and
    short tail feathers. I think it was a recently fledged Sharp Shinned
    Hawk. Very nifty to see but please don't sit in the middle of the street!

    Jill in Southern South Carolina

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to jmcquown on Fri Aug 6 11:09:52 2021
    In article <2h%OI.2167$EF2.586@fx47.iad>,
    jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:

    A week or so ago when I opened the garage door to leave for work I saw
    what appeared to be a small hawk sitting on the street in front of the
    house next door. It flew onto a low hanging branch in a tree across the street when I walked around to get into my car.

    When I pulled out of my driveway and drove down the street it was again sitting in the middle of the street, a few houses down. I stopped. Sat there for a minute. Hello, bird! You really need to move. It looked
    at me/my car and hopped a few paces then stopped and looked around. I
    edged up. It hopped a bit more. Okay, birdie, I need to get to work.
    I didn't want to try to drive around it for fear it would startle and
    take off and fly into my car and get injured. I was about to get out
    and try to shoo it off the street when it hopped a bit more and flew up
    onto another low-hanging branch.

    It was very small. Only about 6 inches tall. Definite hooked beak and
    short tail feathers. I think it was a recently fledged Sharp Shinned
    Hawk. Very nifty to see but please don't sit in the middle of the street!

    Jill in Southern South Carolina

    Reminds me of the time several years back when I was driving down a
    country road, a hawk was on the side of the road maybe attending to some roadkill and unfortunately flew up in the direction of my car. I had to
    have a turn signal light replaced so I'm pretty sure the lick must have
    killed it.

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  • From jmcquown@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 6 13:01:12 2021
    On 8/6/2021 12:09 PM, super70s wrote:
    In article <2h%OI.2167$EF2.586@fx47.iad>,
    jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:

    A week or so ago when I opened the garage door to leave for work I saw
    what appeared to be a small hawk sitting on the street in front of the
    house next door. It flew onto a low hanging branch in a tree across the
    street when I walked around to get into my car.

    When I pulled out of my driveway and drove down the street it was again
    sitting in the middle of the street, a few houses down. I stopped. Sat
    there for a minute. Hello, bird! You really need to move. It looked
    at me/my car and hopped a few paces then stopped and looked around. I
    edged up. It hopped a bit more. Okay, birdie, I need to get to work.
    I didn't want to try to drive around it for fear it would startle and
    take off and fly into my car and get injured. I was about to get out
    and try to shoo it off the street when it hopped a bit more and flew up
    onto another low-hanging branch.

    It was very small. Only about 6 inches tall. Definite hooked beak and
    short tail feathers. I think it was a recently fledged Sharp Shinned
    Hawk. Very nifty to see but please don't sit in the middle of the street! >>
    Jill in Southern South Carolina

    Reminds me of the time several years back when I was driving down a
    country road, a hawk was on the side of the road maybe attending to some roadkill and unfortunately flew up in the direction of my car. I had to
    have a turn signal light replaced so I'm pretty sure the lick must have killed it.

    Awww, that's sad. :(

    In the Winter (it doesn't get very cold down here) there are often
    groups of yellow-rumped warblers (aka butter butts!) on the the streets
    in my residential neighborhood. I'm not sure what the heck they are
    after in the middle the street since there is no food for them on the
    street. I slow down and wait for them to scatter before driving on.

    Jill

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