Recently I had the privilege to take photographs of rescued raptors at 3 different events! It is a wonderful experience getting up close and personal with these beautiful birds. Plus! All fees associated with these events goes to help the rescued birds.
My first event was the 25th anniversary event of Hawks Aloft. They are a wonderful group of giving, loving people. They take wonderful care of the birds they receive through rescue. Gladly they get to rescue and release a lot of the birds they receive. But if they get a bird that cannot be released back to the wild, they take amazing care of these birds. And a few times a year, they allow the public the opportunity to photograph these amazing birds of prey.
The 25th anniversary event was a wonderful evening. We got to see and speak to many of the “behind the scenes” people of the organization. They had several birds there, but the photo opportunities weren’t that great. But I still had a wonderful time!
I manged to get a few photo ops of the stars.

Long-Eared Owl

Turkey Vulture

Western Screech Owl – this photo gives you an idea of how small they are
They were going to have falconry demonstrations, but our unseasonably hot weather prohibited that event. Darnit! I was really looking forward to seeing that!
I did get a chance to photograph one of the participants – a beautiful Apomado Falcon. The coloring of this birds is superb!

Apomado Falcon

Just beautiful!
The next event I attended was with Wildlife Rescue of New Mexico. They have an annual event known as “Breakfast with the Birds”. They held this year’s event at the Rio Grande Nature Center in one of the areas that you normally can’t see.
It was a wonderful morning! I got to see so many beautiful birds. Some of the birds were injured but some were “human imprinted”, which means they associated with humans to a level that they cannot survive in the wild on their own.
Here’s some of best photos I got that morning.

Western Screech Owl

Chihuahuan Raven

Swainson’s Hawk

American Kestrel

Peregrine Falcon

Red-Tailed Hawk

Great Horned Owl
I liked the perspective of the next photo. I love getting their wings when they are outstretched.

Swainson’s Hawk
My favorite photo of the event was of this Barn Owl. So beautiful! I think the coloring of the Barn Owl is so unique.

Barn Owl
While photographing the raptors, an inquisitive Greater Roadrunner came through. He was very curious of us. You’d think he would have been terrified of all the bird of prey around him!!!

Greater Roadrunner
When the event was over, I took a stroll through the Rio Grande Nature Center. I was surprised to see some hummingbirds still hanging around. I really liked this photo I got of a Broad-tailed Hummingbird.

Broad-tailed Hummingbird
And any chance to photograph a warbler is always treat!

Wilson’s Warbler
My 3rd event I attended was the annual Hawks Aloft Photo Event. They held it this year in a remote area of the Sandia Foothills. A wonderfully quiet place.
On the way I couldn’t resist stopping to take a quick pic of this Curve-Billed Thrasher. I just love these birds!

Curve-Billed Thrasher
I got to get some great photos of the raptors they brought. Here’s my favorites of that event.

Harlon Red-Tailed Hawk – such unusual coloring for a Red-Tailed Hawk

Red-Tailed Hawk

Prairie Falcon

Merlin

Flammulated Owl

Barn Owl

Long-Eared Owl

Red-Tailed Hawk
Near the end of the event they brought out “Beautiful”. Believe it or not! A Turkey Vulture can be beautiful!

Turkey Vulture – look at the size of that wingspan! 6 feet of total beauty!

Beautiful enjoying the attention. She is one of the birds that has been human imprinted.
My favorite photos of that event were of the Long-Eared Owl, the Great Horned Owl and again the Barn Owl. Beautiful!

Long-Eared Owl – I loved getting the fall foliage coloring in the background

Great Horned Owl with attitude

Barn Owl
I captured a couple of photos of the handler with their birds. Wonderful people!

Handler with the Prairie Falcon. You can tell they adore each other!

One of the attendees getting an introduction. This photo gives you an idea of the size of Turkey Vultures.

Someone suggested the “two old buzzards” take a photo together 🙂 Larry and Beautiful
I hope you enjoyed the many photos I took during these events! It’s been awhile since I last posted. This summer and fall were busy times for me. It’s good to be back blogging!
Wow, your photos are so beautiful! ❤️
Thank you so much John!
What an amazing showcase of your raptors Kelly, a very wonderful experience, and such clear shots, the envy of many a birder! Well done to see so many and get such great shots. Love the last photos of human interaction. Raptors have some of the most beautiful pattern work on their plumage. Enjoy your weekend Kelly!
Thank you Ashley! I had a wonderful time! You have a fabulous weekend too!
Brilliant!!
Thanks!
Really lovely photos.
Thank you so much Sherry!
Stunning profiles,Kelly!
Thank you Donna!
Kelly, your photos are OUTSTANDING. Cheers!
Thank you so much Ed! Good to hear from you. Hope all is well!
You have a lifetime’s worth of fantastic shots in this post. Just stunning.
Thank you Donna! I think you’re right! 😁
Great shots Kelly. I love how the Long Eared Owls always look surprised, the Great Horned always look mad and the Barn Owls always look so stoic!
Nice work grasshopper!
Thank you Bestie! I agree with the “looks” 😁