Photo by DON BARTLING
The sharp-shinned hawk is about the size of a blue jay, but considerably more lethal. He is an excellent hunter and birds make up most of his diet.
October 10, 2019
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October 10, 2019 1 a.m.
Meet the small, but lethal, sharp-shinned hawk
I was watching my bird feeders last week when suddenly a small hawk landed on a branch above the feeders and set quietly blending into the branches of the ponderosa pine. It was a sharp-shinned hawk (accipiter striatus) — they are about the size of a blue jay, but considerably more lethal. He is an excellent hunter and birds make up most of his diet.