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Buteo jamaicanensis

Buteo jamaicensis (Red-tailed Hawk) The


Great Cry
Buteo jamaicensis (Red-tailed Hawk)
I learn this great remedy through proving and cases.

N/H (Imp = Bold)
The Red-tailed Hawk is a bird of prey, one of three species
colloquially known in the U.S. as the Chicken hawk, though it
rarely preys on chickens.
The Red-tailed Hawk displays sexual dimorphism in size, with
females averaging about 25% heavier than males.
In flight, this hawk soars with wings in a slight dihedral, flapping
as little as possible to conserve energy. Active flight is slow and
deliberate, with deep wing beats. In wind, it occasionally hovers
on beating wings and remains stationary above the ground.
The cry of the Red-tailed Hawk is a two to three second hoarse,
rasping scream, described as [kree-eee-ar], which begins at a
high pitch and slurs downward. This cry is often described as
sounding similar to a steam whistle.
The Red-tailed Hawk frequently vocalizes while hunting or
soaring, but vocalizes loudest in annoyance or anger, in
response to a predator or a rival hawk's intrusion into its territory.
The Red-tailed Hawk is carnivorous, and an opportunistic
feeder. Its diet is mainly small mammals, but it also includes birds
and reptiles.
Prey varies with regional and seasonal availability, but usually
centers on rodents, comprising up to 85% of a hawk's diet.
The Red-tailed Hawk hunts primarily from an elevated perch site,
swooping down from a perch to seize prey, catching birds while
flying, or pursuing prey on the ground from a low flight.
The Great Horned Owl occupies a similar ecological niche
nocturnally, taking similar prey. Competition may occur between
the Red-tailed Hawk and the Great Horned Owl during twilight,
although the differing nesting season and activity times usually
results in a lack of direct competition.
The Great Horned Owl is occasional predator of the Red-tailed
Hawks and their nests.
The Red-tailed Hawk reaches sexual maturity sexual at two years
of age. It is monogamous, mating with the same individual for
many years. In general, the Red-tailed Hawk will only take a new
mate when its original mate dies.
Red-tailed pairs will remain together for years in the same
territories. The birds are very territorial. The female is usually
the more aggressive partner around the nest itself, whereas the
male is more aggressive when it comes to the territory
boundaries.
The same nesting territory may be defended by the pair for
years.
During courtship, the male and female fly in wide circles while
uttering shrill cries. The male performs aerial displays, diving
steeply, and then climbing again.
Copulation often follows courtship flight sequences, although
copulation frequently occurs in the absence of courtship flights.
Great Horned Owls compete with the Red-tailed Hawk for nest
sites. Each species has been known to kill the young and
destroy the eggs of the other, but in general, both species nest
in adjacent or confluent territories without conflict.
Great Horned Owls are incapable of constructing nests and
typically expropriate existing Red-tail nests.
Red-tails are therefore adapted to constructing new nests when a
previous year's nest has been overtaken by owls or otherwise lost.

Core issue:
Looking after children and the vulnerable and being devoted to
partner and to family are general bird features but, at the same
time, partner, family and children are all tremendously
restrictive.[this things strongly expressed in Buteo-j red-tailed
hawk, in which the phrase, often used by patients..''being tied to
the stove'' or ''to the kitchen'']
In the first night I had five dreams and in all of them I was
naturally taking care for another person. I was especially
impressed my thought was natural loving feeling like family.
The hawk is torn between the needs of the others and his own
needs.

Physical General:
Spasmodic pain
Nervous restlessness
Generals, periodicity
Generals, vibration, fluttering

Physical Particular:
Dysmenorrheal pain As if sticks are pushed into the pelvis like
magicians cutting women into pieces
Very strong cramps in her legs, led in the calf and right big toe
Neck & shoulder tightness

General Themes:
(A) Buteo as Raptor
Felt like flying, very high in the air as having taken drugs (I have
never taken drugs). it was like floating in the air, I did not move my
wings and I saw birds heads, birds of prey, and there was an
incredible yearning for freedom. I had the feeling that we were
hawks. There was a leash and a leather glove and I had to go
back to this hand to which I was connected with a leash. The
yearning for freedom was very strong.
Freedom
Carefree, desire to be
Zooming through stars
(B) Needs of the others v/s His own needs
He feels he is obligated to care for others (handicapped &
retarded) out of his GUILT and yet when he does that and not
what he needs there is RESENTMENT.
Trapped by his guilt and resentment he longs to be free and do
what is NATURAL for him.
There is also a strong need to be a part of group or fit in & to do
what is expected of him/rules or he will be abandoned , neglected
(D/D cow).

Rubrics:
(A) Raptors general themes:
Delusion; flying, feels as if while walking
Vision, acute
Hearing, acute
Dreams, birds, eagles
Dreams, flying
Dreams, freedom
Dreams, watching, herself from above
Generals, energy, excess of energy
(B) Me v/s Family or group
Delusions, neglected, he or she is neglected
Dreams, caring, another person,about
Dreams, family, own
Dreams, father
Dreams, friends, old
Forsaken feeling
Forsaken feeling, isolation, sensation of
Negative relationship, exploited being, feels as if
Talking, people, more than wanted to give
(C) Power v/s Helpless
Mind, confident
Mind, delusions, great person, is a
Mind, power, sensation of
Mind, helplessness, feeling of
Insecurity, mental
Dreams, helpless feeling

Buteo sensation words:
Care/Duty/Responsibility
Heavy/Burden/Load
Space/Privacy
Guilt/Shame
Dependant/Independent/Handicapped
Socializing/Self Control

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