Here on Little Cayman island we came upon a peregrine in the middle of the road munching on a cattle egret. It tried to take off with it but the egret was to heavy. It would not move. I got out of the truck and when it saw me it flew off. Got back in the truck and drove on. Looking back I saw the bird fly back in to finish lunch. On the same day on the other side of the island we ran into a Merlin who also had a catch that was too big to carry off. Deja vu.
I know this isn't Ohio but thought it was interesting behavior.
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On Jan 18, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Paul Graham <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I was in Westerville early Monday afternoon Jan. 17th, so I stopped by
> Inniswood to see if the Ovenbird was still hanging around -- no sign of it...
>
> On another note, I saw the most interesting thing that day down the street
> from my house: A Cooper's Hawk had grabbed a Gray Squirrel and had it
> pinned to the ground. I was able to stop and watch this epic struggle. The
> hawk was not tearing at the squirrel -- just holding it down while it
> fought back. Finally the hawk tried to lift off with it and couldn't -- so
> dropped back down. After about another minute of looking around, the hawk
> squawked and flew off without the squirrel. At that instant, a Red Tail hit
> the squirrel (I didn't see it until it hit) and rolled it -- but didn't grab
> it. The squirrel, no doubt wondering if this day could get any worse, sort
> of ran/staggered to some bushes by this house and went up into them.
> Meanwhile after the missed hit, the Red Tail perched in a Pin Oak about 20 feet
> from me and the Cooper's flew back into a Crabapple about 75 feet away,
> with both watching the bushes. After about 10 more minutes of them watching,
> the Red Tail flew off and then I drove off. Never saw a Coopers try to
> grab a full grown Gray Squirrel before -- anyone seen this? I know they
> take Chipmunks and probably those small Red Squirrels, but a full grown Gray?
>
> Paul Graham
> Worthington
>
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