Photo by Francois Portmann |
Photo by Francois Portmann
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I do wonder if the parties concerned are up on the other species language and after doing their required scolding duty then came to some kind of understanding.
And Francois isn't just using the pronoun "she" as a raptor courtesy to Queen Elizabeth I, male Snowy Owls are more uniformly white than the females.
Do click on Francois' link to see the rest of the Crow vs Snowy Owl sequence and much more gorgeous bird photography besides.
http://www.fotoportmann.com/birds/2012/02/29/snowy-owl-crows/
And from longtime hawkwatcher Kat Herzog, who has spent many an hour observing from the Hawk Bench at the Model Boat Pond in Central Park, a Pale Male Update--
I heard about the sightings of more hawks than
Pale and the new female but I'm not sure about that. I've seen him with
the new Hawk. She is following him everywhere but though they are flying
in circles together - the do not have their legs down and they have not been
seen mating.
(Dropped talons during courting flights are a precursor
to copulation in Red-tailed Hawks. D.B.)
The New Girl and Pale have gone to the nest - separately and together....bringing budding twigs. We shall see. I'm sure Pale will start fulfilling his destiny and start mating soon....unless he is "playing the field" and looking for the best female around. The new female has a red tail but a lot of yellow in her iris....but she is quite adamantly courting him. She following him and he staying at arms (wings?) length. And, so, a new melodrama begins.....
The New Girl and Pale have gone to the nest - separately and together....bringing budding twigs. We shall see. I'm sure Pale will start fulfilling his destiny and start mating soon....unless he is "playing the field" and looking for the best female around. The new female has a red tail but a lot of yellow in her iris....but she is quite adamantly courting him. She following him and he staying at arms (wings?) length. And, so, a new melodrama begins.....
Indeed it does Kat.
I believe that when Pale Male does make his choice, she will be his sixth mate.
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1 comment:
Thanks for all the updates, Nice that the Journal and the Times have picked up the story.
DEC looks the same as ever.
Best,
Diane
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