Archive for March, 2008



Red-Tailed Hawks on Nantucket

Old Mr. Red-tail
By Kenneth Turner Blackshaw

Perhaps when you were a child you were fortunate enough to have a mother who read to you about the wonderful world of nature depicted by Thornton Burgess. Such characters as Farmer Brown’s Boy, Bowser the Hound, Little Joe Otter, Sammy Jay, and yes - Old Mr. Red-tail, gave me a fanciful appreciation for wild life around me. Mr. Red-tail’s views from high above the green forest and meadow were etched into my thoughts. The tales of Blacky the Crow and his compatriots raising the alarm when Mr. Red-tail was hunting are brought to mind even now, when we see Nantucket’s crows do the same thing.

Red-tailed Hawks are among the most visible of our birds of prey. Most folks recognize them circling high in the sky, scarcely flapping a wing as they do, flashing a bit of rusty red as they steer the air with their tails. They frequently perch atop our phone poles and chimneys and that’s where problems begin. We get calls about huge birds - they must be eagles - or owls. I once scrambled out to Fulling Mill Road and explained to some enthusiastic observers how that white looking bird perched in the fir tree was not a Snowy Owl. Red-tails appear very white from the front.

On Nantucket, we are gladdened to see Red-tails in our skies all year long. Prior to 1944, no one had ever found a nest here, so Edith Folger Andrews was breaking new ground when she wrote about the first nests in her 1948 book. Christmas Bird Count numbers show our winter population trending upward from a low of two in 1965, to 55 in 2003.

Red-tails can be found all over the North America, although they show different color phases in different locations. A Krider’s Red-tail, found in the prairies, is very pale. A Harlan’s Red-tail, also western, is almost all black, with a white tail rather than red. The species name, Buteo jamaicensis, refers to the fact that it was originally discovered down on the island of Jamaica. For years, these hawks up here were called Buteo borealis, but were discovered to be the same as jamaicensis in the early 1900s.
The Buteo in the scientific name refers to the major family of hawks where Red-tails reside. Buteos have broad, rounded wings and relatively short rounded tails, and typically soar in the sky as they hunt. They have incredible vision. We see them soar up to where they are just a dot in the sky, then fold their wings and drop like stones on an unsuspecting mouse, close to a thousand feet below.

Red-tails have a wingspan of just about four feet, with females larger and heavier than the males. They are mainly brown on the back and white in front with a light band across the belly. Adult Red-tails show a nice rusty-red tail in flight, particularly when viewed from above. These large hawks mate for life, a span that may exceed 15 years. There are reports of Red-tails maintaining a solitary existence after their mate was shot, returning to the nest site each year, working on the nest, and hunting on territory.

This species gotten attention several years ago in New York City because a pair set up territory and built a nest on an apartment building overlooking Central Park. They became the subject of a book called ‘Red-tails in Love’ and a subsequent movie which you can rent - ‘Pale Male.’ The flight footage in the video is extraordinary and the scenes showing the young hawks attempting their first flights are very entertaining. They did a huge amount of flying without ever leaving the nest!

Right now a pair of Red-tails is working on a nest somewhere near the Nantucket Platform Tennis Association courts off of the Polpis Road. I’ve been observing this pair for three or four years now. Sometimes we stop playing as one makes a low pass over the courts and gives its blood-curdling scream - “keeeeeear.” It is such a call of the wild that it was chosen to be a standard part of the titles for the TV series “Northern Exposure.”

On Nantucket, most soaring birds we see, besides gulls, are Red-tails. Now is the time when courtship begins for Nantucket’s Red-tails, so they are more visible, doing their nuptial flights. Over the next few weeks, watch for pairs soaring high in the sky, doing their aerial mating. As they circle, high above your heads, think about the huge nest below, maybe three feet across, that will soon have several eggs in it. The annual cycle for the Red-tail is just getting under way.

George C. West creates illustrations for these articles. Originally published in the Nantucket Independent, March 5, 2004.

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Coming Up on Nantucket Beginning 3/21/08

Events for Friday (21st) through Thursday (27th):

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK

The Cast of Beatlemania, Saturday, March 22, 7:30 pm, High School Auditorium. Featuring the music of the Beatles. Website for Beatlemania. Sweetmeat and the Silverfish open.

Miss Fairchild’s Homemade Superstar Weekend. Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22, about 9:30 til closing at the Box. $5 cover. Self described as “a five-piece modern pop and soul band”, Miss Fairchild is the hometown band with the buzz, with islanders Travis Richard, Schuyler Whelden, and Todd Richard. The Undergraduates open.


CONCERTS AND NIGHTLIFE
At the Rose & Crown, it’s Poker Night on Monday’s, Trivia Quiz Night every Tuesday (at 7 pm), Karaoke on Thursday (9pm), and DJ Bri Guy on Friday’s and Saturdays.


THEATER

The Theatre Workshop presents Richard Dresser’s comedy “Rounding Third“, starring Chuck Gifford and Chris Witte, and directed by Laura Gallagher Byrne. Runs Thursdays through Saturdays until March 29th. Photo on right supplied by TWN.


SPEAKERS
Spring Planters and Psanky at Bartlett’s Spring Farm Talks. Saturday, March 22, 10:00 am, Bartlett’s Farm.

Pat Butler: Sea Captains’ Houses and Rose-Covered Cottages. Thursday, March 27, 12:00 pm, Whaling Museum.


See the Arts & Social Calendar for additional details on the events listed above.

For a more comprehensive listing of ALL Nantucket events, pick up the Nantucket Independent for my Community Calendar, or click here.

Coming Up Beginning 3/14/08

Events for Friday (14th) through Thursday (20th):

BENEFITS
Black jack, roulette, texas hold’em, silent auction, buffet and Bri-Guy, all at the Kathi Ring Casino Night. $15 tickets at the door. Benefits Visiting Nurses, Family and Children Services, A Safe Place, Nantucket AIDS Network, and other health organizations. Saturday, March 15, starting at 7:00 pm at the Rose & Crown.


ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Kitty’s is making a weekend of it, with Irish specialties like Corned Beef & Cabbage all weekend. Live music every afternoon from 2 to 5, Saturday through Monday, with PJ Moody, Joel Finn, and 4 Easy Payments. Saturday and Sunday night it’s The ShepCats from 9 to close. Monday night showcases Frank Hunter & Aaron Castellano as Bonafide playing the hot sof the 80’s and 90’s with an Irish accent.

Faregrounds is putting on a Pre-St. Patrick’s Day all you can eat Buffet Sunday night from 5 to 9, with PJ Moody beginning at 6. PJ will also play Monday night from 6 to 9.


CONCERTS AND NIGHTLIFE
Canadian singer songwriter Katherine Wheatley is a member of the band ‘Betty’ and ‘The Bobs’, and plays guitar in ‘The Smoking Section’. She will perform with New School students she taught this past week. More on the concert. Friday, March 14, 6:00 pm, Nantucket New School.

The Shingles are back - with Dave Provost, Andy Bullington, Michael Kopko, Chris Westerlund and Cary Hazlegrove playing bluegrass, folk standards, and original compositions. Saturday, March 15, 7:00 pm, Great Hall. Free.

The Box continues their salute to local bands this week. First its Jake Vos with Two Days Notice - Joel on bass, Jake keys, Andy C. guitar, and Tommy D. drums. Friday, March 14, 9:00 pm, Chicken Box.

Then on Saturday night, The Undergraduates are up first, followed by 2 Days Notice. Cover charge just $2 dollars (a buck a band). More info.

The Nantucket School of Music Student Recital takes place this Thursday, March 20, 6:00 pm at the Bartlett’s Farm Hayloft. Free.

At the Rose & Crown, it’s Poker Night on Monday’s, Trivia Quiz Night every Tuesday (at 7 pm), karaoke on Thursday (9pm).


THEATER

The Theatre Workshop presents Richard Dresser’s comedy “Rounding Third“, starring Chuck Gifford and Chris Witte, and directed by Laura Gallagher Byrne. Runs Thursdays through Saturdays until March 29th.


FOOD
The topic is Easter Baking at the Bartlett’s Spring Farm Talk. Learn how to make Morning Glory muffins, sticky buns, lemon curd, lemon curd tartlets and shortbread cookies. Free. Saturday, March 15, 10:00 am.


POLITICS
Town officials and citizen sponsors will explain key articles on this year’s Warrant for Annual Town Meeting. Refreshments served. Hosted by the Nantucket Civic League. Saturday, March 15, 11:00 am, Great Hall.


LECTURE

Bill Tramposch will speak on “New Zealand and Nantucket“. Thursday, March 20, noon til 1 pm at the Whaling Museum. Details.


POETRY
Spoken Word Nantucket, the Poetry Reading Series, this week features Poet Eric ‘Zork’ Alan, and the theme of the day is ‘Poets Against War’. Sunday, March 16, 2 to 4 pm at the Umass Boston Field Station. Free. Details.


FILM

Peter’s Vietnam is a documentary by island filmmaker John Stanton, a short film about islander Peter Sylvia and his experience serving in the military during the war in Vietnam. Following the screening Stanton and Sylvia will discuss the film and take questions from the audience. Wednesday, March 19, 7:00 pm at the Great Hall; free.


See the Arts & Social Calendar for additional details on the events listed above.

For a more comprehensive listing of ALL Nantucket events, pick up the Nantucket Independent for my Community Calendar, or click here.

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