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hawk diving past camera ? 112 pm

ain't never seen this.......keep this camera set up in my field.....

always hoping for a bobcat or lion to walk past....not yet

sooooo.......your guess ?

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Awesome pic.
Looks like 2 western kingbirds.
Yep, 2 birds
Two birds flying away from the camera. I'm not farmiliar with bird species in your part of the country but I don't think they are raptors of any kind.
If the pic was from my area I would guess a pair of mourning doves.


gonna send it to a DWR guy I know.......

maybe he'll have an idea......
2 Birds.
Dang,

I blew the picture up and was looking for big foot.......
Two doves or meadowlarks maybe?
Two birds, possibly doves in a mating ritual. I see that all the time around my house with doves.. Horny deveils they be. cool
Paul B.
Could be this weird anti-gravity bird.

Not doves, wrong tail feathers and foot color.
Mourning anyway.
Agree with 2 western kingbirds flying away from camera. Great pic!

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Two western kingbirds who just listened to Marvin Gaye's "Lets get it on"
Originally Posted by Calhoun
Agree with 2 western kingbirds flying away from camera. Great pic!

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sounds like it......DWR guy said the same thing

just never seen many......along with birds look larger ??

we have tons of Meadowlarks......they are the first ones up & singing.......

last ones to bed even after dark..........

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Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Could be this weird anti-gravity bird.



I am going to bookmark that. It is a perfect example of how video doesn't always tell the whole story because of the hardware and software attributes of the equipment.
Don't mean to hijack the thread but here's an anti-gravity helicopter as well.

Originally Posted by salsola
Looks like 2 western kingbirds.


I’m late on this one but, yeah, unmistakably Western kingbirds. Dunno how much was pointed out already but in addition to the yellow underparts and dark tail, the white outer tail feathers are diagnostic.

A great shot too 😎 Western kingbirds are one of those birds that sort of grow on you the more you see em. They fly with such a subtle grace, and are often about the only bird to watch out there on the utility wires in the intense sun. Desert birds, they have moved into the hot dry centers of towns and cities in a big way, ain’t hardly a traffic light intersection or big parking lot in San Antonio that doesn’t have a pair, often they nest on top of transformers on utility poles.

Sad thing is one brood and they’re out. Get here mid April, back to Southern Mexico and Central America by mid August.
Originally Posted by Jim in Idaho
Could be this weird anti-gravity bird.




OOOOH NOOO....... I klled that house sparrow last month eek
One bird's just trying to get some, and you're being a peep'n tom.
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