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Re: Hawk
« Reply #15 on: January 08, 2011, 08:59:00 PM »
Now, if you do that with your lens, you can bring your TV over next to the window and he can watch MASH reruns and enjoy HAWKEYE Pierce OR if he/ she/ it is a football fan he/she/ it can root for the Seattle "SEEHAWKS".

 Just a couple of thoughts on a cold Saturday night waiting for the effects of global warming to kick in.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #16 on: January 08, 2011, 10:23:47 PM »
the Seattle "SEEHAWKS"

One of your biggest clients and you spell their name "SEEhawks"?

Oy!

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #17 on: January 08, 2011, 11:06:06 PM »
Let me assure you,sir, that if Homer Jones is out "hawking his wares", he can spell the product anyway he pleases.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #18 on: January 09, 2011, 12:00:08 AM »
Somebody's gonna be Salesless in Seattle.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #19 on: January 09, 2011, 11:13:45 AM »
Not if I go on Ebay and buy a Kodak Brownie Hawkeye.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #20 on: January 10, 2011, 03:30:34 PM »
Hammy's been here almost every day. There's no nesting behavior - I think my A/C is just an convenient perch for him to scan the area for prey. I know of at least one other nearby perch he uses, but that happens a lot less frequently.

Yesterday, he left a 2" x 1" something on the A/C. This double-picture shows the same deposit yesterday (left) and right (today), when it lost the feather in its cap. It's got lots more feathers, however..............the lump looks like a little tarball with feathers mixed in:





My A/C's been tarred and feathered!

I didn't know if it was an uneaten part of a bird or excrement, so I sent the shot to the always-knowledgeable Hugh Carola at the Hackensack Riverkeeper. His reply:

"I BELIEVE that it’s regurgitant (indigestible bits) that cannot pass through the bird’s system. Their excreta is like that of most other birds: lots of splashy white stuff (often referred to as 'whitewash'). There are a number of tails in and around the city: a nesting pair at Borg’s Woods, another along the river in Teaneck by FDU, plus plenty of immature/nonbreeders that feed on the abundant pigeon population.

Evidently your penthouse is THE place for this bird. You’re a lucky fella."



I got up at 8 this morning and there he was on the A/C (Hammy - not Hugh). The sun was so bright reflecting off the river that I would have been highly visible to him - too visible to get close and take pictures. But I did notice something interesting.

The sun cast a strong shadow of him on the side a wooden dresser. Next to the window is a mirror that showed that shadow on the dresser, so I took a picture into the mirror of THAT:





I want to get more video, but I can't stand there for an hour or two or just let tape run, so I hooked up the camcorder that's mostly in my bedroom to a free-standing VCR (remember those?). But the VCR's other cables only let me move it so far, so it's half in my living room and half in my hallway.

The connector from the VCR barely reaches the camcorder. It's strung so tightly that I have to hurdle it to get into the hallway and duck under it to get to the camcorder in the bedroom.

The VCR is hooked up to another VCR that's with my TV, which is near my computer, so the end result is that I can see whatever the camcorder's aimed at (the bedroom window) on the TV while sitting at my computer in the living room, but without having to record anything.

I DID record him for about 12 minutes this morning before he flew off. If he comes back, I can hit the first VCR's remote from my computer and record the signal from the camcorder on the VCR instead of running through the obstacle course to record it on the camcorder and possibly spooking him when I trip on the connector.

It's a mess, but it works.



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Re: Hawk
« Reply #21 on: January 10, 2011, 06:56:53 PM »

I spoke with someone today who knows a little bit about hawks.  He said that if a hawk is hanging around a building like this, he's probably staking it out for a potential nesting site.  They prefer nesting on the tops of tall buildings.

There's a good supply of pigeons and squirrels in the area, plus the building is not far from Foschini and Johnson Parks where there could be rats, rabbits and woodchucks.  Red-tailed hawks can also snatch fish directly from rivers and lakes, and the Hackensack River is very close from the standpoint of a hawk. The top of 430 Union Street really is prime nesting territory for this species, for all these reasons.

Bob, if you are interested, you can do an internet search for hawk nesting platforms.  They are inexpensive, and if your landlord gives permission, you could mount it somewhere on the roof.  And you'll have an ongoing source of great photos.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #22 on: January 10, 2011, 07:44:58 PM »
Thanks for the suggestions. From an absolutely selfish photographic standpoint, nothing is gonna beat what I have right now.

I can get within 3' of the bird in the comfort and warmth of my home while being protected by the window. I've seen hawks on my roof a couple of times and you can't get anywhere near them.

From the eating habits you describe, I don't think he can beat what he has right now: he's got a great view of the river and parts of both parks and anything scurrying on the ground or flying in the air.

He's also got protection on his blind side from the building - something he wouldn't have on the roof here or at the other place I've seen him: on top of 417 Main St.

If he wants to Pale Male it on my A/C, that's fine with me (though he might not appreciate it when I turn the unit on in the summer).

I'm happy to just let nature take its course.



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Re: Hawk
« Reply #23 on: January 10, 2011, 07:58:00 PM »
Or several courses for that matter.

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2011, 05:02:16 PM »
Hammy was a no-show yesterday - probably at the store stocking up on milk, eggs, and pigeons before the snowstorm.............and a shovel so he could clear out a spot for himself on the A/C (first picture).

He showed up twice this morning and stayed for about 45 minutes each time - just watching for brunch scurrying by, I guess. I didn't see him leave the first time, but I saw the second exit: right off the edge - ass over teakettle - straight down.

During the second visit, I got some cell shots as the sun went in and out. You can see the wind lifting up some of his feathers on the left. The pix are severely cropped and are starting to show the limitations of cellphone photos. In the brighter shot, his white feathers look yellow because he's facing the yellow-brick wall of my building and the sun is reflecting off it.



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Re: Hawk
« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2011, 08:30:19 PM »
These two videos were shot today. Again - they're cell videos off a TV screen that's showing a VHS tape.

The first two scenes in this one are the same - the second's just closer than the first:


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I think he's looking for me AND food in this one. Let's hope he never confuses the two:


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Re: Hawk
« Reply #26 on: January 15, 2011, 12:43:57 PM »
After a couple of days off, Hammy showed up again this morning. In the interim, I found out from Hugh Carola that he's a juvenile red-tailed hawk, which makes sense because I caught him today playing a game of peek-a-boo:

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #27 on: February 09, 2011, 01:51:31 AM »
Hammy's been MIA for the last 3 weeks, but he returned yesterday. He must have heard that I got a new camera..............the little ham couldn't resist.

I shot hi-res pictures and 720 HD video with the new toy. And while I haven't had time to edit all the pix yet, I discovered something better - pulling stills from the video.

The first 3 pix below are video stills.............the second and third ones knock me out. He was diving straight down off the A/C.

The fourth one is from a regular picture.

Close enough for you?



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Re: Hawk
« Reply #28 on: February 09, 2011, 12:17:18 PM »
FABULOUS pictures!  I love the talons in motion!  Thanks for sharing!

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Re: Hawk
« Reply #29 on: February 11, 2011, 10:05:06 PM »
Busy day for hawk shots!

Hammy visited twice this morning. The problem with that is that the low sun lights up all the dirt on the outside of the window and the camera autofocuses on that. The sun also reflects off the yellow brick wall that surrounds the window and makes the bird look jaundiced. I keep telling him to show up between 1-2pm when the light is best, but these juveniles do what they want when they want. I did get a couple of good shots, including the first one below, which I really like.

Straight out my living room window is Comprehensive Behavioral Care. Lots of social workers work there and park in the lot.

At around 5pm, I saw a worker taking pictures of one of their many nondescript vans that they use to bring their "clients" in and take back home every day. Then I saw a second worker doing the same thing. Then a third came running out to take more pictures.

Finally, I saw why. There was a redtailed hawk on top of one of the vans dining on his fresh kill! Of course, the girls scared it off and I watched it fly a half-block away to Ward St and continue his meal on a tree. I took some shots from my apartment, but they were crap, so I went downstairs to go out, get closer, and take some more.

The light was bad, so it was hard for the camera to autofocus and the sky behind the hawk basically gave me B&W silhouettes, so I had to manipulate the hell out of them and oversharpen like crazy.

The second, third, and fourth photos are the three that came out the best. They are:

2. Eating

3. Burping

4. Leftovers


Of course, I don't know if it was Hammy, but if it was, he apparently didn't like the ambiance of my A/C enough to dine there.

Or maybe he postponed it until the light is better for me to shoot there at lunchtime.

Thoughtful fella.


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