Hi All,

On Sunday, about 6pm we had our 15th new bird species of the weekend, a 
BROAD-WINGED HAWK.  Like Geo, our pond was/is hosting many mating American 
Toads.  The hawk took advantage of the easy pickings.  I digi-scoped some 
rather poor photos in low light from about 300 feet.  If you're interested you 
can see some of them here.  
http://picasaweb.google.com/mccartt55/BroadWingedHawkEatsAmericanToads#

David

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