Red-tailed Buzzard - Webcam Ithaca
Red-tailed Buzzard - description
The Red-tailed Canal is a medium-sized predatory bird of the hawk family. It breeds almost throughout North America ranging from western Alaska and northern Canada to Panama and the Caribbean and belongs among the most abundant North American hawks. It occurs in 14 subdirectories that differ in color and area of extension.
The reddish canary tree grows 45 - 65 cm and measures 110 - 145 cm in the wingspan, while females are on average about 25% larger than males. The weight in adults is usually between 690-1600 g. It is brown above, the lighter is lighter with pronounced brown sprays and the tail is characteristically brick-colored.
It occupies a wide variety of locations at different altitudes, including deserts, pastures, coniferous, deciduous and tropical rain forests, farmland and urban areas. It is protected in Canada, Mexico and the United States.
In particular, it eats small mammals, but also birds, reptiles and, more rarely, bats, snakes, fish, crustaceans and insects. The composition of her food varies according to the area and season, but 85% of her food usually occupies rodents. It's monogamous. She puts 2 - 3 eggs on which she sits for 28 - 35 days.
Red-tailed Buzzard - live











Discussion
28.4. the shot in the pantry shows that there is still something to choose and change the currency according to the taste
27.4. 13,10 feeding, fresh meat again. Mother was mistaken, she offered a claw, but without stomping it is not possible, She's still nervous as in other families.
Zoom - beautiful tassels / even if they breathe a little ;-) í
in 16,27 feeding three hunger strips, but the rat is thick enough
26.4. I see three 16,20 tracks
16: 15 Snapshot of the little goat and close again
They turn "soap" again.
9: 33 feeding, the third egg has not yet been cured, but can be seen in 9: 08 PIP
14: 02 is already two pricks out there!
there will be two tassels here in a moment…
Where 09: 19: 20 Egg Zoom 😉
01: 31 female rolls eggs, one can see how one youngster moves inside an egg 01: 32: 10 second egg has PIP
Pete and what here? Could PIP also appear slowly? Perhaps they didn't take "contraception" here :-)..
Jani here is an estimate of hatching 28-35 days from the last egg. The full incubation begins all the way down. The last third egg was carried by 22. March. Today is 29 day. So we can expect PIP every day.
18.4. 13,40 turning the eggs, today again to change the wind
17.4. today does not rain SNOW
16.4. 14,50 is a wet woman and is still raining
11.4. 15,45 Zoom on the Buzz!
7.4. 11,27 egg reversal
6.4. 13,33 I have caught the rotation here, the eggs are all
Snow…
5.4. female for a while outside the nest in 12,56 view of three eggs and their turning
I'm not eating…
24.3. in 13,09 rotation
Thanks to Petro, you can see all three
Zoom in 12,02 is beautiful from the front, mostly seen from the side or from the back, the eggs showed only for a moment, so I saw only two.
I took a photo of the eggs at FB Jar, they are beautifully close to see.
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There's three eggs here
13: The 40 female was carrying the second egg!
19.3. in 9,58 nesting, an interesting place for nesting
7: 21 change in incubation
New Camera !! Today the female took the first egg. 2 cameras are available, switching to the camera's character next to the sprocket.
Thanks Péťo 🙂