Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 17:15:28 -0500
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From: Sheila Willis <swillis@WAYXCABLE.COM>
Subject: Ware Co. winter arrival & hawk feast
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Hey folks,
Hope you are fine. It has been a bit overcast today down here.
Wanted to add that I got a nice little female BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER
bathing in my backyard yesterday (11/3) for my FOTS. Today, there was an
immature RED-SHOULDERED HAWK feasting on something (apparently a bird) in my
neighbor's yard. The hawk didn't pay me any attention, it just kept ripping
that flesh & gulping it down. It was sitting in the open in a large grassy
yard near a feeder. Strangely, the other birds were visiting the nearby
feeder & acting as if the hawk wasn't even there! This is all in Waycross,
Ware Co.
Take care.
Sincerely,
Sheila Willis
Native American-Naturalist Talks & Tours
Waycross, Ware Co., GA
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