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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Nighthawks

Common Nighthawk in flight
The Common Nighthawk is one of the most difficult birds to photograph in flight; its movements as it gathers insects are very bat-like.  They perch often, but blend in so well with their surroundings they're often difficult to see.  The birds here were out in force on the southwestern flank of Tortugas Mountain this morning, hunting for breakfast in the desert chaparral.
Artsy Nighthawk photo

Banking right

Common Nighthawks chasing each other

Perching Common Nighthawk

Southwest flank of Tortugas Mountain

Becca scouting the way


Let's go, slowpokes

The effects of drought:  brown Creosote bushes

2 comments:

Dr. K said...

Great photos of the nighthawks.

Jenny-B said...

Your pics are great! How big are the Nighthawks? There's nothing to compare them to to get an idea of scale.

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