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April 2013, Week 3

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Connie Snyder <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Apr 2013 13:58:45 -0400
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Male American Kestrel hovering repeatedly over the fields on north side of
Quail John Road in Thetford late this morning.  I don't know what he nailed
when he finally dove but appeared to be enjoying it on a wire across the
field.

Minutes earlier, a red-tailed hawk wheeling over the same field,
eventually harassed into the woods by a single very agile crow.  Turning
and swerving the way it did, was easy to see why they are called
"red-tailed".  Beautiful.

Connie Snyder


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