Morning Hawk Visit

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Morning Hawk Visit

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Had another hawk stop by this morning to scout the yard. Everything disappeared. Was amazing to watch him move his head around to locate noises. Cooper's Hawk...(??)
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Head turned almost all the way around - both directions
Head turned almost all the way around - both directions
Nice claws....
Nice claws....
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YOU LUCKY DOG! What great shots! He's so cute!
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Your picture is much better than the one I got LOL.

Great shot!
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Lucky is right....

He (or she) sat there for about 20 minutes. I probably took 30 pics while changing the settings until I got the last one. Still not really sharp, but I'll take it.
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ooooooo nice!
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