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Red-shouldered Hawk watching the Abbo’s Alley creek

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…sitting about twelve feet off the ground, keeping its eye on the water line. Warm afternoons bring the frogs out of hiding.

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This entry was posted in Archosaurs on November 20, 2011 by David George Haskell.

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