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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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The Hawk struggled for about ten minutes (after I arrived) to fly away with this large snake(gopher snake?); then abruptly gave up and flew away empty handed.
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A pair of these cruised leisurely into a flock of Tree Swallows briefly, and then flew away... This one had some sort of short interaction with one of the swallows before leaving. I believe I've seen these consistently over the last year in this spot without ever being able to get a picture or even a good look. Usually they seem to be approaching the large water treatment pond, gliding in at around 50' elevation. I wonder whether anyone could hazard a guess.
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A pair of these cruised leisurely into a flock of Tree Swallows briefly, and then flew away... This one had some sort of short interaction with one of the swallows before leaving. I believe I've seen these consistently over the last year in this spot without ever being able to get a picture or even a good look. Usually they seem to be approaching the large water treatment pond, gliding in at around 50' elevation. I wonder whether anyone could hazard a guess.
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A pair of these cruised leisurely into a flock of Tree Swallows briefly, and then flew away... This one had some sort of short interaction with one of the swallows before leaving. I believe I've seen these consistently over the last year in this spot without ever being able to get a picture or even a good look. Usually they seem to be approaching the large water treatment pond, gliding in at around 50' elevation. I wonder whether anyone could hazard a guess.
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A pair of these cruised leisurely into a flock of Tree Swallows briefly, and then flew away... This one had some sort of short interaction with one of the swallows before leaving. I believe I've seen these consistently over the last year in this spot without ever being able to get a picture or even a good look. Usually they seem to be approaching the large water treatment pond, gliding in at around 50' elevation. I wonder whether anyone could hazard a guess.
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