Likely leucistic red tailed hawk
Was sitting in the shade on the sill. Eventually moved it (using a leather glove) onto a tree trunk at the nearby park where it immediately flew into the canopy
Possibly the nicest and biggest sipedon I’ve captured! She was glowing in the water
All food found was given to a begging crow- presumably offspring from last season
Same individual as the taxon cover photo
Leucistic Red-Tailed Hawk
brightened a lot post-processing
seems to be hanging out in the right place ;)
Well known leucistic individual in this area.
Subadult? Photo by Dana Cole
Digital scan from my color slide. Ordway Preserve (= Ordway-Swisher Biological Station), near Smith Lake, Putnam Co., Florida. 9 Mar 1985.
Amelanistic specimen. Reported in: Stuart, J.N. and C.K. Dodd, Jr. 1985. Life History Notes: Cemophora coccinea copei. Coloration. Herpetological Review 16:78.
Greg
Seems there's something going on with this dudes feathers - injury?
Atrapada en el baño de una finca
Pasco wood-quail
https://ebird.org/species/paswoq1
Krider's or Borealis?
Field illustration done for a school project. Excuse my horrible penmanship
Field illustration scan
a field sketch which I "completed" later using my own photos of the subject as refrence
graphite and watercolor
Found in creek a couple inches from bank. Was alongside two snail shells.
I saw at least two hawks in flight as I was concluding my hike. I saw two circling above & at least one drop lower to the hillside, cross the trail, & head down towards the creek bed.
Headed out for dinner and a raptor crossed my path flying low. It landed in a tree and I headed back into the house for a camera :D
It stayed put just long enough for a shot. Then, to my surprise, it dropped down and went behind some bushes!
I waited, hoping to see it come back out. Nothing... nothing... started to wonder if I'd missed it. Then it reappeared at the far end of the bushes. It moved in and out of the bushes a few times, peering intently up at the bushes. Then it took off.
Looked to see if it had prey - no. Then I realized it was chasing a smaller bird, which it must have flushed from the bush. It all happened so fast that I couldn't get shots of the chase. The last I saw before I lost them, the hawk was gaining on its prey.
I was surprised to see it hunting in this way and wondered whether it was an inexperienced hunter. The shots do show a juvenile.
Unfortunately, this snake quickly slithered into a rock crack further than was possible to photograph. The right half of my sketch represents the part of the snake visible for a brief time before it moved, the left is the part visible after retreating into the rock. I understand that field sketches as “evidence of organism” is a contentious subject, however I do think that this species is distinctive enough to warrant posting as a verifiable observation. Any additional thoughts/input on this observation or on sketches as observations in general would be appreciated, as I’m not really sure of my opinion on whether they should be designated as casual myself.
I carefully moved it back into the water, but had the feeling that it was already "on its way out" when I found it. :/
It's the same individual as this: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/63183739 .
This bee had no stinger and was on the sidewalk. I picked it up with a napkin and returned it to a bush to prevent it from being stepped on.
There are three, seem to be juvenile downy woodpeckers. One of them looks like this. Is this leucistic downy woodpecker?
My beautiful leucistic girl...
My gorgeous, resident, leucistic, adult female...
My gorgeous, resident, leucistic, adult female...
I think this is some sort of cardinal with white instead of black face coloring. Please help identify!
Exhibiting xanthochromism
Frosty
My gorgeous, resident, leucistic, adult female...
I think this bird is albino rather than leucistic due to its red eye. The light-colored bill suggests that this is a juvenile.
There is a nice discussion of the terminology for birds lacking some or all melanin on David Sibley's website.
No black around the eyes