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      02-04-2004
HARRY'S COUSIN DINES IN NYC!

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And I just had to go there!! ;-(



On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 02:02:53 GMT, wrote:

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"Kayla" <afwt_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 02:02:53 GMT, wrote:
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Yummy Yum Yum!


 
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Kayla <afwt_@hotmail.com> wrote:

>And I just had to go there!! ;-(


Sorry, but that's what hawks really do. They don't just pose on
branches, and fly.

>On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 02:02:53 GMT, wrote:
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>>HARRY'S COUSIN DINES IN NYC!
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>>http://www.pbase.com/image/25749320


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>> And I just had to go there!! ;-(

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> Sorry, but that's what hawks really do. They don't just pose on
> branches, and fly.
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Yep! Anni wasn't there with a Big Mac.


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> >And I just had to go there!! ;-(

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> Sorry, but that's what hawks really do. They don't just pose on
> branches, and fly.


NYC hawks usually eat pigeons. They are bigger than mice, and easier to
catch.


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> Sorry, but that's what hawks really do. They don't just pose on
> branches, and fly.


I once reduced someone to tears by pointing out an American Crow that
was flying to a songbird nest, while the parents were away, and
picking up a hatchling.

You could see the hatchling squirming as the Crow flew away to consume
its lunch in peace.

Curiously, this same person had no trouble watching an American
Kestrel rip apart a mouse.

Bambi worship is weird.
 
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In message <>,
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>> In message <>,
>> Kayla <afwt_@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> >And I just had to go there!! ;-(

>>
>> Sorry, but that's what hawks really do. They don't just pose on
>> branches, and fly.

>
>NYC hawks usually eat pigeons. They are bigger than mice, and easier to
>catch.


Red-Tailed Hawks are big rodent eaters. Maybe you're thinking of other
hawk species? The Sharp-shinned Hawks are more likely to eat birds.
I've only seen Red-Tails eating squirrels, mice (once in a glue trap),
and chipmunks.

The highest population of Red-Tails I've encountered is Bronx Park,
especially in and around the Zoo. The Zoo has a rodent abundance -
shrews, rabbits, chipmunks, house mice.
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      02-05-2004
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Way Cool!
Is that the squirrel's eyeball on the limb?

Hawks Rule !!! (squirrels anyway)


 
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>Way Cool!
>Is that the squirrel's eyeball on the limb?


I do't think so; I think it still had two eyes at this point (but they
were apparently out of service).

>Hawks Rule !!! (squirrels anyway)


They don't rule crows, though. I've seen crows chase a hawk away.

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