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You tend to attract more than sparrows.
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And while I think this is a Coopers Hawk…
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I know he’s looking for a nice fat juicy dove for breakfast.
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It’s never easy to watch, but he has to eat too.
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And birds of prey are such glorious graceful creatures…
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So, the worst of the storm is over?
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It was basically a non starter here. We had wind, one rain shower and a sunset by evening. Northern coastal Maine and Nova Scotia took the brunt of it.
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Those sailors know their proverbs!
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As long as no squirrels (red or otherwise) become the prey….
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Momma Red has been mysteriously absent for months…
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These photos can also support the narrative, Goodbye Cruel World especially when he looks right-behind-down
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Not much escapes his scrutiny.
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I see that all the time on campus where I work. We have an assist dean that is a “hawk guy” and see him walk around campus with a hawk on his arm, lol. But we have several hawks on campus and a lot of doves, who unfortunately are a meal for them.
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It’s hard to watch, but he has to eat too.
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We have an eagle and a hawk circling above mom’s house. Also there is a tiny 9-week-old Labrador puppy next door. I hope they’re careful.
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The hawk probably wouldn’t, but an eagle certainly can.
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Ah baby, it’s a wild world!
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And I love it.
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My childhood best friend died of cancer in 2022 and wanted to come back as a hawk.🖤
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They’re beautiful creatures. I don’t blame her..
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I don’t either. 💕
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