Red-tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis
This hawk landed in one of the Norway maples in the back yard. It missed an opportunity to size up a pit bull puppy as a potential meal by about 30 seconds. We see red-tails in the neighborhood frequently, not quite daily. More often we hear them call--but more often than that we hear blue jays imitating their call. Our neighbors who keep chickens are on constant hawk watch, because apparently the red-tails land in their yard and look at the cooped-up tastiness therein.
Red-tailed hawks are conspicuous and attractive members of the urban ecosystem, earning them a frequent spot in this blog.
It was 365 urban species #45.