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Posted May 21st, 2003 by Tim
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Hawk Sighting

This evening I hadn't been in Mt. Auburn for more than five minutes when I looked up to see this hawk perched on a lowing-hanging branch of an Oak tree. For the next fifteen minutes, I watched it sit stoicly while a blue-jay harrassed it, chargin down ever few minutes to glance of the hawk's head.

My best guess it was a red-tailed hawk.

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