Haven't posted in some time, I have some catching up to do. I'll
start with an oil painting I just finished on the easel here in the
studio.
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| "The Squirrel Hunter - Red-tailed Hawk" - oil painting - ©Bruce A. Morrison |
As I posted a year or so back, I have a friend who is a licensed Falconer and he had a
Red-tailed Hawk he named “Whiskey”. After hunting with the bird out here
and nearby for the winter of 2024-25, he released it back into the wild
out here a year ago this month.
It was great fun running around with
Whiskey out at our acreage and I got lots of photos...fun poses anyway -
they lent a lot of ideas for future paintings or drawings.
I
just completed one of those inspired ideas on the studio easel
recently...it was amazing watching this male Red-tail dashing it's way
through the upper branches of the trees out here!
I
had seen the famous "Pale Male" of Central Park years back. If you're
unaware of this bird, it was a pale colored Red-tailed Hawk in New York
City's Central Park. This hawk was well documented and quite the
celebrity! I remember watching in awe as this Red-tailed Hawk dove
through branches of trees in Central Park, catching squirrels and even
pigeons!
"Pale
Male", was a one hour documentary made for WNET on Public Television's
"Nature" series back in 2004. Another documentary was made of this bird
in 2009 and at least three children's books were written about him as
well. Again - quite the celebrity!
Having
outlived 8 documented female mates, this extraordinary Red-tailed Hawk
lived to be 33 years old, passing away on May 16, 2023.
Anyway,
seeing Whiskey darting around through the thick treetop branches, and
having witnessed an actual successful Fox Squirrel hunt by a Red-tailed
Hawk when I was a teenager in the woods above the Des Moines River near
my childhood home in Ft Dodge, Iowa; the scenario of a painting idea
struck me...so there's the long version of how "The Squirrel Hunter,
Red-tailed Hawk" came about!
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”Whiskey” here on the acreage a year ago this month, after being released back into the wild! - photograph - ©Bruce A. Morrison |
Red-tails
are very good at chasing mammals around...usually
rabbits and even smaller fare like mice, voles, etc...but if I were a
squirrel, this vision of a Red-tailed Hawk, dashing through the
branches, would have given me the willies!In
honor of “Whiskey” the Red-tail male - “The Squirrel Hunter -
Red-tailed Hawk” - oil painting on mounted canvas - 12X24” - ©Bruce A.
Morrison.
Thanks for stopping by! Please be good to one another - we’re all in this together.
Hope to see you on the Tallgrass!
(Artwork and Photography from Morrison’s Studio on Prairie Hill Farm - morrisons-studio.com)