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Hawk chased his birdie prey into the back porch this morning. I usually leave the screen door cracked for the dogs, and this guy got in.

Trying to get a birdie off the feeder I guess. I found a juvenile cowbird on the porch. Sadly the little birdie didn't make it.

The hawk left thru the open door with a little help from me.

RMD




Link to original video: https://youtu.be/teus5HKDEus




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We have a blue spruce in our front yard that is full of songbirds year round. It's a favorite haunt of a sharp shinned hawk in our area-my son calls the spruce "the bird feeder."
 
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we had a red tail hawk come thru and I've never heard the woods behind our place get so quiet!



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I have many peanut addicted chipmunks on my patio. If they are not visible, I only have to look in the trees to see a hawk.


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