Do you remember those old Foghorn Leghorn cartoons with the little tiny Chickenhawk who was determined to make a meal of the big rooster?
At Kiptopeke State Park, Chief Ranger Sean Dixon, captured these photographs of a young Redtail Hawk preying on a Cooper’s Hawk.
Reforestation projects at Kiptopeke State Park are very important because they help protect rare migratory songbirds and other types of birds from predators. When the trees mature they create a protective canopy and a food source for birds.