I just returned from a morning neighborhood walk, battling the wind, sleet,
rain and snow.  I was positive there would be no raptors flying in this
crapass weather.  However, first I saw a RED-TAILED HAWK spiraling about,
looking for a thermal (hah!).  Then 10 ring-billed gulls in a kettle, which
I could believe.  Finally, an adult GOLDEN EAGLE flapped and glided 100'
over my head at the corner of Boiceville and Central Chapel Rds.
Unbelievable!  Where there's a will, there's a way.

 

Steve Fast


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