>
> About noon more than a week ago while driving by the AVA Gallery, I saw a
> pidgeon fly low past my windsheild with lots of loose feathers flying, this
> was followed by a hawk streaking after it. The hawk hit the pidgeon in the
> air and both fell to the lawn with a great flurry of feathers and rolling
> around. I've never seen this before and to have it happen in an urban area
> was quite amazing. When I returned about forty minutes later, there were no
> signs of this event, nary a feather on the lawn or street.
> Shawn Donovan
>
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