The common name ferruginous comes from the Latin word ferrgin which roughly means iron rust. This is of course in reference to their rusty red colored feathers. The ferruginous hawk is one of only three North American raptors, other than owls, that have feathers that extend down their legs to their toes. The other two raptors are the rough-legged hawk and the golden eagle.
Such a gorgeous bird while soaring. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bird!
ReplyDeleteGreat that you captured it on its nest.
ReplyDeleteAnd they are indeed beautiful ... wonderful pictures! I hope I see one in person some day. It is difficult to tell their size ... could you compare their size to an eagle?
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Thanks for posting. This is a hawk I rarely get to see and am still trying to learn to ID.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, majestic bird!
ReplyDeleteI would not mess with that bird!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
What a bird.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine name and interesting to know its root.
ReplyDeleteFabulous photos of this wonderful bird!
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