February turned out to be an excellent month for viewing raptors at the Franklin Landfill, in Milwaukee County. Bald Eagles were plentiful, with 11 being seen on the 15th. Two of them flew around, performing quite an acrobatic show. It was very cool to watch and photograph. Also during the month, up to 15 Red-tailed Hawks were seen, many just soaring on the sides of the hill, in the up drafts of the wind. They would just hover, flipping their wingtips up and down to stay in one place. Also present were, 1 Rough-legged Hawk, 1 Northern Harrier, 2 American Kestrels and 1 Northern Shrike. I was able to see the Rough-legged Hawk go down to the ground and catch mice several times. A couple of bites and back in the air it went. The shrike was one of the more tame shrikes I’ve ever seen. Usually you can’t get within 50 yards of one, but this one let me a lot closer! That was really exciting! I spent many days there during the month, while taking over 10000 photos, trying to catch all of the action happening. The photos below are from my visits during the month.

4 thoughts on “Raptors at the Franklin Landfill in February”

  1. Spectacular photography, Jeremy! That young eagle is really trying to challenge the adult. Like some unruly teenagers, I guess. Thanks for sharing these sharp, clear images.

  2. Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures and naming them as well. The detail you captured is really awesome. I’m still very new to birding so this a great help to me when attempting to ID these birds on my own. Happy Birding and stay well

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