She's going to raise another brood.

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I haven't seen hide nor hair of either parent for 7 months,I'd say she's gearing up to raise a chick or two.Took this shot walking down the Meadows today.

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Ok. Educate me. How can you tell it's a she?

The head feathers are fluffy,males don't fluff up like that.

I'd sure like to catch them when they lock talons during the mating ritual and spiral toward the ground.
 

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LOL. I almost said, "Is it because her feathers are ruffled?" Well, now you have a goal. Nice pic, BTW.

P. S. I'll have to look for that when we start heading up to the lake.
 

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