Hawk eating breakfast: Bird of the Week

I was driving near my house early one morning when I saw this sight. It was a hawk eating breakfast on the road.

I had interrupted a Red-tailed Hawk while it was feasting on a rabbit or hare. The local Black-billed Magpies appeared out of nowhere to get the leftovers.

As you can see, if you zoom in, the magpie pictured below was moving at a speed of 0 MPH. 😉

hawk eating breakfast

The hawk wisely decided to move its breakfast off the road.

hawk & magpie

More magpies swooped in.

hawk with prey and magpies

This magpie was hoping for just one teeny tiny bite.

hawk eating breakfast

The hawk eating breakfast guarded its prey from the intruders. This behavior, where they protect their prey with outstretched wings, is called “mantling.”

Red-tailed hawk mantling

I eventually drove away, hoping the hawk was able to enjoy the rest of its breakfast without too much harassment by the magpies and other resident freeloaders.

Bird of the Week

12 thoughts on “Hawk eating breakfast: Bird of the Week

  1. Oh, this is fabulous. I haven’t witnessed this behavior so that is a really cool thing to see. I’ve watched them acting quite dodgy after a kill, but never this. Thank you!

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