Couple hawks watching me mow.

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This one landed first..

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On my next pass it's mate landed..

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Next pass still looking..

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Even landed in the field..

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I finished mowing and went to the other end of the Meadows to see if this guy was hanging out..he sure was,after all he wasn't flying anywhere soon.:laughing7: It will be a treat when they both hang out.

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GOD Bless

Chris
 

They're contracted to the NSA and watching you Chris. They probably have audio receivers attached to their wings. You're on Candid Camera my friend :)
 

I saw one on the way to work this morning where I saw the fox the other morning. Their eyes look so intelligent but supposedly their brains are incredibly small.
 

Probably bigger than mine some times. :tongue3:
 

I saw one on the way to work this morning where I saw the fox the other morning. Their eyes look so intelligent but supposedly their brains are incredibly small.


Sorta like Democrats???
 

The two in the second shot are saying "look, he missed a spot" - Ya he did, what a goofy human.
 

I always liked hawks. When I used to hunt rabbits and one would flush out and run, you could whistle like a red tail and they'd freeze in their tracks. In the movies when they show an eagle they always use a redtail hawk whistle as eagles don't sound anything like that.
 

I always liked hawks. When I used to hunt rabbits and one would flush out and run, you could whistle like a red tail and they'd freeze in their tracks. In the movies when they show an eagle they always use a redtail hawk whistle as eagles don't sound anything like that.

I knew a guy years back that would make that sound all day long.:tongue3:
 

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