A new behavior observation from this afternoon: ...walking along the front 
sidewalk of the Ornithology Lab this afternoon when a luna moth crossed my 
path. A male red-winged blackbird swooped down and attempted to grab it several 
times. Despite one or two small tears in its wings, the moth eventually evaded 
the blackbird and flew away up over the building. Meanwhile, the frustrated 
red-winged perched in a nearby tree preening its jostled feathers... The 
additional audience of 5th graders and their walk leader were thrilled with the 
unexpected entertainment! Colleen Richards
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