On my bike ride to work I saw two Broad-winged Hawks in the same area I had them a day ago. When I got back to the office I told my RMBO office mates and we tried to relocate them. As we were approaching the area where I saw them earlier one BWHA was flying east. With luck we relocated it being harassed by American Crows and a Blue Jay. The BWHA was a light adult vocalizing its high piched teetee repeatedly as it was trying to eat what looked like a small mouse.
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