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Our resident juvenile red tail hawk dropped by the other day.
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He uses our backyard bird feeders as a training ground for hunting, but that afternoon he was perfectly happy hanging out on the back deck railing.
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Until he spied Lord Dudley Mountcatten stalking him from the window behind the couch.
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Then it was bye bye birdie…
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Has hubby used any of the lessons learned when you gave him ‘hawk lessons’ years ago?? Now maybe that he is retiring he can go out and train your visitor!!!
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He has not. But he should!
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Smart bird! Smart cat!
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Well, his Lordship is more menacing that he looks, lol.
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Don’t I know it.
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Until the hawk gets his claws on Lord Mountcatten (not that I want that to happen, but this is real nature)!
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That’s the best way for the Hawk to go!
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One thing about hawks: Don’t feed them after midnight. They won’t turn into horrible destructive monsters but it might upset their stomachs…
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I don’t feed my husband after midnight either….
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I am uploading the one I saw last week…..amazing
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They’re so beautiful.
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Ooh. The mice the Dudley-meister gets could be fed to this fellow. He’s got eyes….like a hawk….and has probably seen his Lordship leave good food go to waste. You could put them in the freezer…. I know, I know.
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Funny, but you could be right.
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He’s a beauty!!
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He really is. And becoming such a regular we might have to name him…
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