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Oh and Deanna, this is that tape I got. I'm putting it up in my yard tomorrow. ![]() |
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I thought you were in CA. All the pics I posted are hawks that reside in CA. |
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A lot of species are just migrating through to their breeding areas and don't stay. Some raptors do not migrate and are here year-round. Once in awhile you'll get a bird(s) that are out of their range, blown off course, or perhaps displaced due to lack of desired prey. For example, this happens with snowy owls when lemming populations in the tundra crash. We had sightings of them here last winter. Red tails are year-round in your area. It's also breeding season & this one of yours may have a nest nearby which is why you may be seeing it so often. :) |
so here I'm thinking, geez poor peeps with these hawks and awful birds of prey hanging around. We were out quadbiking today and what does my OH point out to me, HAWKS! I nearly flipped. He also tells me that the other day he watched a hawk swoop down on some poor unsuspecting doves, I mean hello :confused::confused::confused: sometimes I really worry about myself LOL, I don't know why I would think that we would not have the same dangers as everywhere else :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: |
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