Female Great Horned owl sitting on her nest in the Chagrin River Park. Once the eggs are laid, she does not leave the nest and depends on her mate to supply her with food.
Red-tailed Hawk soaring over the Beaver Marsh area.
I never get tired watching Bald Eagles fly.
A little Eastern Screech Owl that frequents an unusual horizontal perch along the towpath trail in the CVNP. It was very shy and the slightest noise sent it back into the safety of the hole.
Great Horned Owl sitting on her nest in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
This little Barred Owl is a resident of Forest Hill Park, Cleveland Heights. It frequents this tall stump on occasion and is always a delight to see.
Another photo of a Station Bridge Bald Eagle. Always an impressive site.
An American Kestrel perched above a roadway in Vermont. Kestrels are small falcons about the size of a Mourning Dove but are very fast and deadly for their size feeding mainly on small mammals and insects.
The Northern Saw-whet Owl is one of the smallest of owls.
One of the Bald Eagle pair that have been present in the Station Bridge area of the Cuyahoga Valley National Park for many years. I have been fortunate enough to follow them for three years.
This Bald Eagle pair built a new nest near the confluence of the Chagrin River with Lake Erie.
2018 was a good year for Snowy Owls. This Snowy hung out around the Lorain Impound.
A Red-shouldered Hawk perched in the sun right by the path near the old iron Station Bridge. My friend Steve and I had not seen any anything worth photographing and were headed back to the parking lot when we spotted it perched very close to the bridge. Made our day!