North American Hawks! Paul and Donna wing it today talking about those beautiful, fast, and it turns out, smartypants predators, North American Hawks! We’ll hear [...]
Paul and Donna wing it today talking about those beautiful, fast, and it turns out, smartypants predators, North American Hawks! We’ll hear from an animal expert, and have many fun times, here on the Varmints! Podcast.
What will we do now that they’ve left the nest? Make more baby hawks of course!
Vive la différence!
Cooper’s Hawks! courtesy of the Cornell Ornithology Lab at allaboutbirds.org!
Adult Cooper’s Hawk on the left, juvenile on the right.<
Paul and Donna wing it today talking about those beautiful, fast, and it turns out, smartypants predators, North American Hawks! We’ll hear from an animal expert, and have many fun times, here on the Varmints! Podcast.
What will we do now that they’ve left the nest? Make more baby hawks of course!
Vive la différence!
Cooper’s Hawks! courtesy of the Cornell Ornithology Lab at allaboutbirds.org!
Adult Cooper’s Hawk on the left, juvenile on the right.Now that’s picking up lunch on the way home.
Champion fisherbird!
I’m as super as they are!
We’re serious about the dumb hat.
I’m a chickenhawk and you’re a chicken!
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Adult light morph on the left, adult dark morph on the right.
Many thanks to Amber for her expertise and telling us about her experiences!
Not the mighty sound of the red-tailed hawk, but it’s adorable and we love it.
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Now you know a little more about North American Hawks than you did this morning! What do you think of them? We want to hear from you! Send us your suggestions for animals you’d like to hear us talk about, or just drop us a line about anything at varmintspodcast@gmail.com! We might even read your email on the show.