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"phil..c" > wrote: > Janet Bostwick wrote: > > "jmcquown" > wrote in message > > ... > > snip > >> Canada geese aren't seen much down here. There are lots of snowy egrets, > >> herons, ibises and the occasional stork. Sometimes even a pelican ![]() > >> Red-tailed hawks are abundant and they're huge birds... one landed out > >> back and just sat there. I said, Mom, look! There's a hawk! It was just > >> sitting there. Resting, I guess, after a hard day of trying to find mice > >> and squirrels to eat. It a large bird. When it did take off the wingspan > >> was fantastic. And the talons on it, eeek! Hawks are a good reason to > >> keep cats indoors. > >> > >> Jill > > Go here for some stop-action, truly amazing photos of birds > > http://www.miguellasa.com/photos/ssp...lbumID=1001578 > > > > > > > > > Truly amazing and lovely photos any additional words would be superfluous. > Thank you for a FANTASTIC link I wish I could grab some of those as wallpaper... Wow. -- Peace! Om Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain. -- Anon. |
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