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It's That Time of Year Again, Mating Season for Red Tail Hawks

Reblogger Ed Silva, 203-206-0754
Real Estate Agent with Mapleridge Realty, CT 203-206-0754 REB.0759001

This post about birds mating and spring in the air is a great prelude to a post I am putting up about birds and their annual spring rites.

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Original content by Al & Peggy Cunningham, Brokers

Spring has sprung (almost), the grass is ris, wonder where the birdies is...

Well, here is two of them.

Two Red Tail Hawks sitting in a tree


We see Red Tail Hawks all the time, but never two together.
  We guess this must be a true sign of Spring not to far off in the future.  We were some distance from them and only had time for a quick picture and off one would fly, looked liked it was trying to distract us.  They never landed on the same branch together, so this was the best picture we could get.

Here's to an early Spring...
Two glasses of champange

 

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Comments(1)

David Monsour
Keller Williams Keystone Realty - Gettysburg, PA
ABR - www.realty-insights.com

Perhaps standing side by side on a branch is the red hawk version of spooning ;-).

Mar 12, 2010 05:48 AM