Its back! Seven visits yesterday and one already early this morning! I think this might be the reason why the numbers of feeding birds have dropped so suddenly at my feeders over the past few days.
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a meme about red
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5 comments:
He must be hungry! Great capture!
He is beautiful and I like that close-up. Maybe if he gets one soon, he will go away for awhile. Poor birdies, but hawks got to eat, too!
So beautiful. Hawks do seem to be putting in an appearance these days, even at quiet little back yard feeders.
I cmae over from camera critters and stayed to admire your beautiful bird pictures in the snow. Lovely :)
A visit by this guy might very well dicourage the smaller birds.Neat photos.
BLessings,Ruth
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