Hi Everyone,
My husband and I stole away for a quick paddle on the backside of
Montezuma this afternoon. The river was dramatically lower than the
last time we were out a couple weeks ago. Many of the little nooks and
crannies are mudflats now where I paddled two weeks ago. The water
lin
Ooops. Sorry about that. Should have looked before hitting "forward."
Mea culpa.
K
On 8/10/10, Kevin J. McGowan wrote:
> As I suspected, the Peregrine is a Red-tailed Hawk. The squirrel was the
> biggest clue.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kevin
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> On 8/10/10 4:47 PM, "EdelsteinKaren" wrote:
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This is a Red-tailed Hawk, not a peregrine.
Tim Gallagher
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From: Marc Keane
Date: Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:56 PM
Subject: Re: Peregrine
To: Karen Edelstein
Hi Karen;
Posted one vid-clip to YouTube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULdXBHzCjqc
Marc
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I have photos of this, too, but can't send them to this listserve,
unfortunately.
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From: Marc Keane
Date: Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 3:20 PM
Subject: Peregrine
To: Karen Edelstein
Hi Karen;
Momoko and I stumbled upon this peregrine eating a squirrel on
the ste