
A few weeks ago we wrote that the new red-shouldered hawks and the crows were getting along nicely, but as you can see from these pictures, the honeymoon is over. It seems to be a fair fight when these two go at it, but I notice one of the red-shouldered seems to be missing a couple of wing and tail feathers, and the crows seem to have all of theirs, so perhaps the crows have a bit of an advantage.

With the red-tails, it is a different story. The crows have an edge in maneuvering if not in soaring to higher altitudes. I don't have any pictures of the red tails here because they turn their red tails and run as soon as the fight starts. I have seen them fight back a few times, and I pity the fool crow who gets a taste of their talons. But so far the crows seem to be much more nimble in flight and can avoid any counter attack.
Excellent photos! One of my posts this past weekend is about the same thing- a single crow chasing a red-tailed hawk out of the area.
ReplyDeleteRad. We've got action here in portland. thanks for the pics
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