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Did you see a bumper sticker on the tail that read "My Money and My Chicks Go To UT"?
chemisttree said:Did you see a bumper sticker on the tail that read "My Money and My Chicks Go To UT"?
Astronuc said:Well, this is migration period and that bird is probably in OK by now on its way to Texas for the winter.
There is a higher probability that it is a buteo, and that could mean more likely a red-tailed or ferruginous hawk, but the grey on top is the complication. In the back of my mind, I've been trying to remember something about cross-breeding among species, which can complicated identity. Some buteos do cross breed, and I found site that does mention that -
Ferrugenous x Redtail Hawks - http://www.shortwingfalconry.co.uk/hawks/ferrutail.asp
Here is some more information and pictures -
http://sdakotabirds.com/species/ferruginous_hawk_info.htm
http://sdakotabirds.com/species/red_tailed_hawk_info.htm
For more species - http://sdakotabirds.com/species_main.htm
Some nice pics - http://www.schmoker.org/BirdPics/FEHA.html
http://www.schmoker.org/BirdPics/RTHA.html
Schomaker photographs birds using a Nikon D2X with 200-400 f/4 AF-S VR and 80-200 f/2.8 AF-S VR lenses with TC-14E and TC-17E teleconverters
Evo said:Also, the largest freaking hawk I've ever seen. I can't find a picture of it online, but from the head and beak I know it's a hawk. It's over 2 feet tall. The chest, down to the claws is pure white, with a white throat and the white goes up the middle front of the face in a bar that covers the eyes and goes above the beak. The rest of the bird is grey with an orange-rust tail, but I can't find a rusted tail hawk with the other features. Magnificent bird. It scared the living daylights out of the fruit bat. That's how I noticed it, he was a little upset.
Astronuc said:Probably a red-tailed hawk. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-tailed_Hawk
We have a pair of them in our neighborhood. They can get up to 24-26 inches. There are variations of this bird.
Evo said:The top 3 reasons my bird is not a goshawk
1) his belly was snow white
2) no black band on the head
3) his eyes were yellow
Yes, but I'm still trying to figure out where to put things.rewebster said:Hey---Evo-----did you ever get moved totally out of your old place?
Good luck! We've been here in this house for going on two years and there's still stuff that we haven't found since the move, and there's still stuff that doesn't seem to have found its proper place yet. It doesn't help that we moved from a very large house to a very small one!Evo said:Yes, but I'm still trying to figure out where to put things.
Evo said:Yes, but I'm still trying to figure out where to put things.
Evo said:Well, I'm renting a space to store some of it.
I have a central vacuum at my new place, but I'm wary of using it. I'm afraid I'll do something wrong, there's some bag that goes into this big drum attached to the wall in the laundry room and the top is above my head. The manager said when I need it emptied to call and maintenace will pick it up. I already have an expensive vacuum. One of the girls I work with said she loves central vacs. Anyone use them?
turbo-1 said:It's probably a red-tail, Evo.
rewebster said:may do some preventive damage (just a suggestion, though)
If I burn down my neighbor's house to keep it from being damaged by a potential earthquake, is that a good defense?Evo said:Q: What are you doing?
A: Preventive damage.
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Evo said:Q: What are you doing?
A: Preventive damage.
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Lots, but they tend to be little. A big one could slam us, though, and help mitigate the effects of a lot of minor arson episodes.rewebster said:depends---how many earthquakes are there in Maine?
My wife and I got one installed in our home last year, and it's been great. For us the biggest improvement is that the dust is entirely exhausted outside (we insisted on an exterior exhaust), which is important for my wife and her allergies. Even the best filters still let some stuff through.Evo said:Well, I'm renting a space to store some of it.
I have a central vacuum at my new place, but I'm wary of using it. I'm afraid I'll do something wrong, there's some bag that goes into this big drum attached to the wall in the laundry room and the top is above my head. The manager said when I need it emptied to call and maintenace will pick it up. I already have an expensive vacuum. One of the girls I work with said she loves central vacs. Anyone use them?
Thank you.lisab said:Your daughter's a beautiful young woman.
I can imagine coming out of anesthesia and seeing the bunny-face...
Sorry, Evo ... I'm not sure how I feel about her being an anesthesiologist after seeing her plying that Jack o'lantern with alcohol. Unless maybe she treats only social acquaintances that way! ;-)Evo said:Thank you.
Funny, she's thinking about becoming an anesthesiologist.![]()
belliott4488 said:Sorry, Evo ... I'm not sure how I feel about her being an anesthesiologist after seeing her plying that Jack o'lantern with alcohol.