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Corralitas Drive: "Spot" & His Nemesis
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Photo: Diane Edwardson, July 16, 2011. "Spot," the young Red Tailed Hawk, seems to be increasing his range, as s/he's not been seen as frequently as a few weeks ago. (Click on photo to enlarge.)
"Spot" (named for the white spot of feathers on the back of his/her head) does not call to be fed as frequently as a few weeks ago, but can still be heard in early mornings and at dusk. Photo:
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