This morning I was surprised to see this hawk at the birdbath.
She, I think it's a she, let me come very close to her( about 6 to 8 feet) and get her photo I took about 30 photos! Some with the flash, and she just looked at me, no fear.
I think she is pretty. I won't be letting my chickens free range anytime soon.
ooooh.... we had a similar experience with a hawk recently. It landing on our deck rail last week. Decided to peer in the house and see what we were doing in the kitchen. Hubby snapped a shot with his camera. Not a good shot though, it was through a window.
In Idaho, you are most likely to encounter a Warbling VIreo, Least Bell's Vireo,Hutton's Vireo or Plumbeous Vireo.
They are smallish birds, about 6 inches beak to tail, mostly grey in color most with an eyestripe. The bill is thicker and more elongated than a Warbler.
Here are some pics:
Warbling Vireo
Hutton's Vireo
Least Bell's Vireo
Plumbeous Vireo
All pretty similar eh? But there are subtle differences in plumage, voice and sometimes habitat. For example, Least Bell's Vireos love riparian habitat, and since we have lost up to 97% of that in the US, they are a threatened species.