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    I'd rather be a bit small than die smashed up against a glass office building, which is how they collected their samples for the study.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    I'd rather be a bit small than die smashed up against a glass office building, which is how they collected their samples for the study.
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    Gaggle of love birds in the neighbor's ocotillo ("auk-uh-tee-oh") cactus...........



    It's kind of hard to see because the cactus is about 25 feet tall, and I was shooting at ground level with my phone.
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    As we were heading to Frederick Saturday for my grandson's Ju Jitsu tournament my daughter saw a hawk soar by with a smaller bird in it's talons.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progmatist View Post
    Gaggle of love birds in the neighbor's ocotillo ("auk-uh-tee-oh") cactus...........



    It's kind of hard to see because the cactus is about 25 feet tall, and I was shooting at ground level with my phone.
    I assume Rosy-faced Lovebirds? I saw them in June when I was out there. Life bird for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    As we were heading to Frederick Saturday for my grandson's Ju Jitsu tournament my daughter saw a hawk soar by with a smaller bird in it's talons.
    I had a Sharp-shinned Hawk take a Dark-eyed Junco out of my yard yesterday. Pretty amazing to watch.
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    I had turkeys in my yard yesterday FWIW.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nearfest2 View Post
    I had a Sharp-shinned Hawk take a Dark-eyed Junco out of my yard yesterday. Pretty amazing to watch.
    NOOOOOOOOOO! Not the Junco! They are my favourite bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    NOOOOOOOOOO! Not the Junco! They are my favourite bird.
    That's what the Sharpie said.
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    In the past I've seen hawks with snakes and ospreys with fish. I went outside once and found a pile of feathers in the yard, I'm guessing a hawk got a dove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    In the past I've seen hawks with snakes and ospreys with fish. I went outside once and found a pile of feathers in the yard, I'm guessing a hawk got a dove.
    We have a lot of doves that hang around our feeder and we've seen more than one become a meal for a predatory bird.

    Many years ago we lived in a townhouse beside a family that had three young kids. The youngest was around 4. She, her father and I were sitting on our porches chatting when a hawk landed on the front lawn between our houses and was munching on another bird, feathers flying everywhere. She said, oh look Daddy, that bird has a baby! He and I just looked at each other and he said, "Yes, a baby. Isn't that cute!". LOL! Thankfully, the hawk took it's lunch and flew away before she figured out that the "baby" was being eaten.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nearfest2 View Post
    That's what the Sharpie said.

    LOL! Mmmmmmmm. Deeeeelicious!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    We have a lot of doves that hang around our feeder and we've seen more than one become a meal for a predatory bird.

    Many years ago we lived in a townhouse beside a family that had three young kids. The youngest was around 4. She, her father and I were sitting on our porches chatting when a hawk landed on the front lawn between our houses and was munching on another bird, feathers flying everywhere. She said, oh look Daddy, that bird has a baby! He and I just looked at each other and he said, "Yes, a baby. Isn't that cute!". LOL! Thankfully, the hawk took it's lunch and flew away before she figured out that the "baby" was being eaten.
    I once saw a hawk snag a pigeon in mid-flight. The pigeon took off from the roof of a building, and the hawk just swooped in and grabbed it with its talons. It was amazing to watch.
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    For the bird-lover who has everything:

    https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auct...on_18-dec-2019
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    For the bird-lover who has everything:

    https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auct...on_18-dec-2019
    I'll stick with this - https://popchart.co/products/birds-of-north-america
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nearfest2 View Post
    So, I guess that means you don't have $6-8,000,000 laying around collecting dust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronmac View Post
    So, I guess that means you don't have $6-8,000,000 laying around collecting dust.
    Interest, not dust.
    Chad

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    Sharp-shinned hawks (and their bigger brothers, Cooper’s hawks) have taken to hanging around backyard bird feeders as a source of easy meals.
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    Seen those on Maui and the Big Island[emoji41]

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    I had a nest of these in my tree this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    I had a nest of these in my tree this year.

    A nice healthy diet of nuts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shadow View Post
    I had a nest of these in my tree this year.

    I need this in my home!!

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    Not a special bird, but I got close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firth View Post
    Not a special bird, but I got close.

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    It would be special if you lived in Toronto!
    Last edited by ForeverAutumn; 12-29-2019 at 11:57 AM.

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    For the past two days I've spotted what I believe is a sharp-shinned hawk keeping watch on our bird feeder. On Friday it was sitting on our fence and yesterday it was sitting on a low branch of our lilac bush. It hasn't wanted to stay in place long enough for me to get a photo. But my camera is ready and waiting. Hopefully, it shows up again today while I'm around to spot it.

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    Went on an Eco tour of the St Johns River in FL. AD53CE8B-A931-4267-8CE5-AFA769ADF6E1.jpg

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