raptors

Red-Shouldered Hawks, A Native Ohio Raptor Species.

A brief look into the lives of one of my favorite raptor species to call Ohio home, the Red-Shouldered Hawk.

Footage compiled from three different Red Shouldered Hawk families that reside around the greater Cincinnati area. Red Shouldered Hawks are strikingly beautiful birds of prey. They are a species of the woodlands but are becoming an increasingly frequent resident around suburban neighborhoods. These hawks will hunt a wide range of prey including small rodents, frogs, fish, lizards, snakes, crayfish, large insects, birds and more. Interestingly, this hawk species will at times coexist alongside Barred Owls as both species have similar habitat requirements and similar preferences in prey.

Great Parks of Hamilton County Podcast: "Take It Outdoors" Episode 9

I recently had the chance to walk, talk and record a podcast with Great Parks interpreter Paul Seevers. We met at Otto Armleder Park, a busy bustling park in Cincinnati filled with everything from bike trails and soccer fields to natural habitats like prairie, river and forest. We spoke about my wildlife photography and the local raptor population. Raptors have always sparked my interest and I’ve always found myself drawn to them through my photographic journeys. Have a listen and enjoy!

https://www.blubrry.com/take_it_outdoors/39055559/episode-9-talon-you-owl-about-raptors/

Cincinnati Wild pt.1

Part 1 of a short series I am going to be working on showcasing the local wildlife of Cincinnati. In this short we have some of my personal favorites the Barred Owl and Red Tailed Hawk among others. Have a closer look at some of our local native and non native visiting species that call our local parks and preserves home. 

A short video showcasing local wildlife from Cincinnati Ohio. Part 1 features a Barred Owl, Great Blue Heron, Green Heron, Greater Yellowlegs and a Red Tailed Hawk. Filmed in Mt. Airy Forest, East Fork State Park, Otto Armleder Park and Burnet Woods.