Red Tails & RAIN!!!

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It is finally raining at The Holler even though we are still in the midst of the worst recorded drought in California history.
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The rain isn’t nearly enough, but at least it will keep the hawks alive for awhile.
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I am unable to adequately describe the hawks, I love them so.
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Words fail, photos make due.
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Hawks are my friends here.
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So glad we moved to this iffy place, one of Southern California’s last remaining wild spaces.
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The Holler is built on a mountain with an empty valley below. Hawks often fly at our eye level or below, allowing us to look down on them as they soar. Normally hawks fly high, above us all.
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I suspect we all need to live this way, wild and free, and above it all.
Cheers to you from the indescribably free Holler Hawks~


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        1. Cindy, I am not sure if we have eagleowls but we do have the very pretty (and endangered) Javanese hawk-eagle.

          It was said to be the inspiration for artists and scholars in picturing Garuda, the mythological bird – which is also our national emblem. :))

  1. Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
    This week’s pick from Cindy Knoke is a Red Tailed Hawk – a beautiful bird and in the early 2000’s we published a book in Spanish and English called the Red Tailed Hawk and the guest of honour at the launch dinner was the bird himself on his perch eyeing up my sirloin – thankfully the one on the plate…. Stunning photography as always. Thank you Cindy.

      1. Hi Cindy – the author republished herself in 2007 when she set up her own company and I did see that there was a site selling for £40 rather than the 600$ being asked for on Amazon…http://benlongfalconry.co.uk/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=shop.flypage&product_id=18&category_id=15&manufacturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=26&vmcchk=1&Itemid=26 There may be more around in the original Spanish which is what we worked on. It was our first book in 2004 and we were thrilled to get an award for it.

  2. ‘I suspect we all need to live this way, wild and free, and above it all.’ ‘Please yourself, and ride towards the horizon.’ Advice from two blogs that I will take to heart today.

  3. Through Cindy’s lens
    I see freedom
    I see mischief
    I see the chickens struggling
    To protect their chicks
    I see hunger
    I see plotting
    I see the themes of the strongest surviving
    This life
    Through Cindy’s lens
    Is a life we must all learn from
    Mum C.

    1. Oh this is so beautiful! There is much that wild animals can teach us through observation about how to think about and live our lives. Thank you for knowing this and for writing it so eloquently! <3 <3

  4. How wonderful to have the opportunity to look down at those hawks when they’re flying! I think you are very sensible to move to such an uncluttered and beautiful landscape. It’s getting far too crowded where I live in the S.E. England and we have too much rainfall. But still, I’m luckier than some, as there are still plenty of birds around, although I rarely see hawks.

  5. I suspect the wet hawk was really enjoying the rain, Cindy. We don’t see many here, but one took a ground squirrel next to our house the other day when I was looking out the window. –Curt

  6. Magnificent creatures, fantastic photos. I love birds of prey.
    I see buzzards in the valley near me but never close up.
    I love their ‘lonely’ cries too.
    At night I often hear an owl in one of the trees in my garden, and occasionally get fleeting glimpses of them in the lights.
    Great to see these close up shots.

    1. You might want to try imitating the owls hoo both cadence and tone. I get in very long back and forths with them. You are lucky you see them. It is so dark here, I rarely do! So glad you love the raptors too. The buzzards are such majestic fliers, and will flow low to get a better look at us. Love em all~

      1. I did once see two eagles (or are they called lammergaus or something?) in the Pyrenees, just as I came off a chairlift. A moment that stopped me in my tracks. One of those times that nature leaves you speechless.

      2. Yes eagles do that to you definitely. I happened upon a bald eagle kill sight in Canada this summer. I got amazing shots which I posted of an eagle family so up close and so magnificent. Barn owls only scream, they don’t really hoo. It depends where you live which type of owls you have. You can google it to find out. We have Great Horned Owls who I rap with, and Barn Owls who sometimes scream. Owls are awesome~

  7. Hi Cindy! Out of all the large bird of prey I’ve always found the hawks to be the most fascinating. I’ve never seen one like these with auburn plumes. They’re gorgeous and as usual you’ve captured them beautifully. 😀

  8. Stunning. I was reading an article this morning that was saying that the drought in CA is suffering the worst effects of a drought in more than 1200 years. Even though the length isn’t the worst, it’s the heat that is shrinking all the surface water. Crazy.

      1. Yes, we need less talk and more actions, but we always seem to be good at the talking part. All these, “Let’s have another international conference of climate experts and world leaders to discuss global warming.” Cost $25 million. Money devoted to actual action, zero. So frustrating. I try to make sure to never donate to non-profits that pay for “conferences or networking. ” It just means free trips for jerks…..

  9. Beautiful and majestic hawk and lovely photos 🙂 Funny old weather…here it is like an iceberg and personally I’m praying for some hot sunny days! Or even some rain…at least it wouldn’t be -6 degrees then! Cool for Wolfie though 🙂

  10. Cindy,
    Ceva miraculos se petrece, cand vin pe blogul tau.
    Spiritul meu se invioreaza linistit, precum plutirea viguroasa dar lina a minunatei pasari din postul tau.
    Si atunci, simt ca vecinatatea, apropierea ta sunt la fel de tonice si mirabile.
    Cu drag!
    Onu

  11. Beautiful photos Cindy. I love watching hawks fly and float in the sky too, but have not been able to photograph them so well. It sounds like you live in a wonderful place.
    Thanks for sharing your gifts. Brad

  12. Hawks are amazing birds. You captured it well. A Red Tail flew into a neighbor’s bush today looking for food. While we have rain here in Maryland, It was odd behavior. It came up short as the small birds flew away

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