I spy something with my eye
and it spies me with its eye!
but here is the important stuff...
from reading this forum, i leanred that when the crows are "sreaming" there might be a hawk around. so at around 8:00 am i was sitting near a window and heard the crows "partying", i ran outside and i looked to where i heard the noise. so i dont care about the OOF image, what i care is that I know how to spot a hawk now!
troy
but here is the important stuff...
from reading this forum, i leanred that when the crows are "sreaming" there might be a hawk around. so at around 8:00 am i was sitting near a window and heard the crows "partying", i ran outside and i looked to where i heard the noise. so i dont care about the OOF image, what i care is that I know how to spot a hawk now!
troy
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I've seen them frantically ducking for cover...creating quite a stir only to see, seconds later, a hawk gliding close to the ground.
as a matter of fact, when this fella took off he was after a dove feeding on the ground... he failed!
troy
Thanks for sharing.
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