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  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledgling exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5739.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledgling exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5760.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5628.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, holds pine needle sprig used as fungicide & insecticide for nest; Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest....the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles<br />
contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1761.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest with attentive adult, holding pine needle sprig [Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest .... the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease;  Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1759.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring and resting on upper limbs or picking at food left in nest, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4818.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest, waiting for their next meal, moving twigs; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2038.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nest with 3 new nestlings; Raton Pass, CO
    BiBP-4401.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult feeds hungry nestlings; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2870.jpg
  • Great Horned Owl  [Bubo virginianus] adult male, guarding nearby nest with female and young owlets Monte Vista NWR.,  CO
    BiBP-6073.jpg
  • Bald Eagles [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] adult and immature resting in Cottonwood tree; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5275.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings biding time in nest while waiting for the next meal; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-3884.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings biding time in nest while waiting for the next meal; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-3881.jpg
  • Bald Eagles [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] silhouetted on evening perch at sunrise; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    ScSk-0330.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledglings exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5784.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] resting on tree branch; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5664.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5626.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1866.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest with attentive adult, holding pine needle sprig [Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest .... the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease;  Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1755.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1716.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest with attentive adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1691.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledgling exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5740.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5623.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5621.jpg
  • Northern Harrier [Circus cyaneus] in flight; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5280.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestling feeding on prey just brought in by adult in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1937.jpg
  • Swainson's Hawk [Buteo swainsoni] juvenile perched on fence post; Maxwell NWR., NM
    BiBP-5969.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] adult perching near newly fledged juveniles; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5820.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledglings exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5780.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledglings exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5770.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] resting on tree branch; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5657.jpg
  • Northern Harrier [Circus cyaneus] perched; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5653.jpg
  • Northern Harrier [Circus cyaneus] in flight, hunting; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5646.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] perched, resting above Taylor River, CO
    BiBP-5538.jpg
  • Swainson's Hawk [Buteo swainsoni] in flight, hunting; Monte Vista NWR., CO
    BiBP-5521.jpg
  • Northern Harrier [Circus cyaneus] resting on tree snag; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5281.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] immature in flight; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5141.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest, feeding on small lined snake left by adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2069.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] new fledglings perched in tree above nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1953.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1931.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1835.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1748.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1737.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1735.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1730.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1724.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1687.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1685.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] adult perching near newly fledged juveniles; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5806.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledglings exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5777.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5637.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] juvenile and adult feeding on bird carcass in wetland slough; Bosque del Apache NWR., NM
    BiBP-5634.jpg
  • Bald Eagle [Haliaeetus leucocephalus] perched, resting above Taylor River, CO
    BiBP-5543.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] new fledglings, perched in tree above nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2180.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] new fledgling, perched in tree near nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2090.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult perched on snag near nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2009.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest, waiting for their next meal from arriving adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1999.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] new fledgling, perched in tree above nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1945.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1751.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1747.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1743.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks, eating and picking at food left in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1738.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1677.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1690.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] fledgling exploration; San Luis Valley, CO
    BiBP-5810.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] mated pair, sitting on new nest; Russell Lakes State Wildlife Area, CO
    BiBP-5675.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] chicks in nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-1865.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, carrying pine needle sprig used as fungicide & insecticide for nest; Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest....the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles<br />
contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4462.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juvenile exploring upper limbs of nest tree, close to fledging the nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4725.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest, waiting for their next meal, exercising wings; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2048.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nestlings in nest, waiting for their next meal, exercising wings; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-2047.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring upper nest tree limbs, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4846.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring upper nest tree limbs, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4836.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring and resting on upper limbs or picking at food left in nest, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4816.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles soon to fledge, exploring the upper limbs of nest tree while sibling eats small snake just brought in by adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4743.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring upper limbs of nest tree, close to fledging the nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4728.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles waiting for their next meal, play with a pine cone and rest,  close to fledging the nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4707.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles close to fledging the nest, mealtime; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4686.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles close to fledging the nest, mealtime; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4673.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles  close to fledging the nest, mealtime; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4597.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, harassed by Stellar's Jays also defending their territory; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4502.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, carrying pine needle sprig used as fungicide & insecticide for nest; Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest....the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles<br />
contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4465.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, carrying pine needle sprig used as fungicide & insecticide for nest; Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest....the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles<br />
contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4458.jpg
  • Ferruginous Hawk [Buteo regalis] mated pair, sitting on new nest; Russell Lakes State Wildlife Area, CO
    BiBP-5681.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juvenile missing limb in nest tree perches in a nearby snag, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4795.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juvenile missing limb in nest tree perches in a nearby snag, close to fledging; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4783.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles exploring upper limbs of nest tree, close to fledging the nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4762.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles soon to fledge, exploring the upper limbs of nest tree while sibling eats small snake just brought in by adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4741.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles soon to fledge, exploring the upper limbs of nest tree while sibling eats small snake just brought in by adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4736-2.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles soon to fledge, exploring the upper limbs of nest tree while sibling eats small snake just brought in by adult; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4736.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juvenile exploring upper limbs of nest tree, close to fledging the nest; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4717.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles close to fledging the nest, mealtime; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4684.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] juveniles close to fledging the nest, mealtime; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4644.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult bringing food to nestlings; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4639.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult guarding territory of nearby nest with young, carrying pine needle sprig used as fungicide & insecticide for nest; Most accipiters bring fresh green leaves or conifer needle clusters to the nest....the vegetation may provide concealment from above, may serve as a natural coolant, or may reduce odors and fungal growths.  Conifer needles<br />
contain aromatic chemicals, called terpenes, that may repel insects and prevent a fungal disease; Raton Pass, Colorado
    BiBP-4464.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nest with 3 new nestlings; Raton Pass, CO
    BiBP-4395.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nest with 3 new nestlings; Raton Pass, CO
    BiBP-4387.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] nest with 3 new nestlings; Raton Pass, CO
    BiBP-4376.jpg
  • Red-tailed Hawk [Buteo jamaicensis] adult in nest guarding 3 new nestlings; Raton Pass, CO
    BiBP-4369.jpg
  • Snail Kite [Rostrhamus sociabilis] perched in lake side vegetation; inland lake, Soberania National Park, Panama
    BiNT-0452.jpg
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