The Ferruginous Hawk is found from southwestern Canada, through the western United States, and into northern Mexico. This hawk lives mainly in open country, including dry prairie, sagebrush, and steppe deserts with short vegetation containing large populations of small mammals.
Hi, good afternoon to both of you from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. I searched online and found that the Skuas are a group of seabirds about seven species forming the family Stercorariidae and the genus Stercorarius. The three smaller skuas are called jaeger in American English. The word “jaeger” is derived from the German word Jaeger, meaning “hunter”.
Congrats on your lifers, Hawkin!
The Ferruginous Hawk is found from southwestern Canada, through the western United States, and into northern Mexico. This hawk lives mainly in open country, including dry prairie, sagebrush, and steppe deserts with short vegetation containing large populations of small mammals.
Hi, good afternoon to both of you from Hong Kong 🇭🇰 SAR. I searched online and found that the Skuas are a group of seabirds about seven species forming the family Stercorariidae and the genus Stercorarius. The three smaller skuas are called jaeger in American English. The word “jaeger” is derived from the German word Jaeger, meaning “hunter”.
This was such a fun adventure! Really enjoyed the drone footage and shots of the Ferruginous Hawk!
Oh I love the footage of that Black-necked Stilt, what a beautiful bird! It's very inspiring to watch birding videos from other continents. :D
Always great to have viewers from around the world. Thanks for watching!