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Roger Simmons
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Birds, Words, Pics + TV

Super Sunday for raptors: Kestrel, Eagle, Osprey and Hawk highlight big day

Roger Simmons, February 16, 2024February 25, 2024

It was indeed a Super Sunday for me when I made a pre-Super Bowl trek to the Orlando Wetlands on Feb. 11.

While the Chiefs and 49ers were busy getting ready, I was busy photographing four species of raptors at the Wetlands: American Kestrel, Osprey, Bald Eagle and Red-shouldered Hawk.

The Kestrel is one of my favorite birds to photograph. It’s the smallest and most colorful falcon in North America. Some describe them as about the size of a Mourning Dove. But they can be very skittish, so I was lucky that this Kestrel posed for several minutes in a pine tree close by.

The Bald Eagle was flying around the Wetlands and ended up getting into a mid-air skirmish with an Osprey — trying to steal that’s bird’s freshly-caught fish. Unfortunately, they were pretty far away for their air battle and I did not get good photos of it.

The Red-shouldered Hawk flew over my head to land on a pine tree, then took off again right over me.

The Chiefs won the Super Bowl but I feel like I won the Birding Bowl.

American Kestrel, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
You can see how small this bird is by comparison to the pine tree limbs around it. American Kestrel, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
American Kestrel, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
American Kestrel, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Osprey, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Osprey, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Osprey and Bald Eagle fighting in flight, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Bald Eagle, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Bald Eagle, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Bald Eagle, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Bald Eagle, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
Speaking of a different sort of raptor… American Alligator, Orlando Wetlands, February 2024.
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