Help identify this bird located in the slightly upper middle right side of my game cam photo. I leave this cam out for a week or so in between visits to our 2500 ft elev property near Mariposa, CA near Yosemite National Park. We are frequented by turkey, valley quail and a multitude of hawks, primarily red tails.
I have received an answer from a fellow who is a columnist for a Ducks Unlimited publication that in probility, the bird in question MIGHT be a Northern Goshawk.Help identify this bird located in the slightly upper middle right side of my game cam photo. I leave this cam out for a week or so in between visits to our 2500 ft elev property near Mariposa, CA near Yosemite National Park. We are frequented by turkey, valley quail and a multitude of hawks, primarily red tails.
here is something that you don't want to see take up homesteading in your back yard..... I just discovered this yesterday about 15 ft from the ground, about 2 times the size of a basketball, we have many more wooded acres on our property and they had to be right in our back yardhow it is have haven't already noticed them before now, My wife is still freeked about them being there because just 2 days ago she was cutting grass right under that nest,
/pine, Game cameras are great as they indiscrimantely photograph the innocence and determination of Mother Nature.I keep a pail in the back of the golf cart for feeding our (wild) ducks and turkeys etc... for the last several days if the pail had anything left in it ...it has turned up missing (later to be found off in the woods) there is nothing ever spilled...
set up the game camera last night...and I just saw this beast in my driveway (6:00 PM)
and it won't be the last time...He/she will be back.