Just drove up Harrison Rd, off of Rt 90, in Summerhill. There was a Kestral
on the telephone wire, and then another, and another, until there were
either 5 or 7 (they were really moving around!) I can only imagine that
they are a family group of parents and fledglings. They were leapfrogging
from pole to pole and down into the cornfields and back up. Then they
regrouped in a stand of pines by the cemetery by rt 90 where they were very
concerning to some robins.

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