The Hunter - Watercolor
by Donna Kennedy
Title
The Hunter - Watercolor
Artist
Donna Kennedy
Medium
Photograph - Photographs
Description
Original Fine Art Photography and digital artwork by Donna Kennedy..
Watercolor texture and overlays added for an artistic enhancement, photographed in Reno Nevada...
Red-tailed Hawk-Buteo jamaicensis
These raptors are among natureโs most extreme aerialists-swift, stealthy, and agile killing machines. Are they the most nimble? Perhaps not. You would have to rate a hummingbird higher on maneuverability, however, what raptors can do best is soar.
Thermal soaring, which was discovered in the late 1920s, is perhaps the most familiar to the casual observer. Raptors have perfected the art of soaring to reduce the amount of energy they expend during their search for food on the fly, and use the natural atmosphere and the benefits of updraft.
Red-tailed Hawks soar above open fields, slowly turning circles on their broad, rounded wings. Other times you'll see them atop telephone poles, eyes fixed on the ground to catch the movements of a vole or a rabbit, or simply waiting out cold weather before climbing a thermal updraft into the sky. The Red-tailed Hawk has a thrilling, raspy scream that sounds exactly like a raptor should sound. At least, that's what Hollywood directors seem to think. Whenever a hawk or eagle appears onscreen, no matter what species, the shrill cry on the soundtrack is almost always a Red-tailed Hawk.
Thank you to the Administrators that Featured this photo in the following Groups:
-Animal Photographs
-The Artistic Aperture
-A Woman's Touch
-Fine Art America Professionals
-Animal Photographs
-Square Art World
-Birds In Focus
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February 19th, 2022
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Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "A Birding Group - Wings" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive" Discussion!!
Don Columbus
Congratulations, your work is Featured in "Birds In Focus" I invite you to place it in the group's "2020-2022 Featured Image Archive Discussion"!