mthew
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Raptor Week I
I’ll be giving thanks for raptors this week… We’ll start with Red-tailed Hawks. (Smaller/higher bird maybe a Red-shouldered. On November 18, I spotted at least three Red-shouldered in an unusually heavy migratory pulse.)
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Amends
The last American Woodcock we saw here was being eaten. This one, one of three spotted on November 15, was presumably hoping not be eaten. By being very still on the ground.
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We Interrupt This Broadcast
For some local bus shelter interventions. I was just decrying the paltry state of graphic public protest, for I miss the likes of Robbie Conal’s Art Attack. Turns out he is still at work: “Dick Tater,” “Supreme Injustices,” etc. I don’t know who did these B63 line posters, but they’re inside the frames. An inside…
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Falcon Friday
Young Peregrine over Sunset Park. Adult Peregrine atop the butcher’s block, eating the last of what was probably a Feral Pigeon. Note how distended the falcon’s crop is: good bit of meat on a squab. Merlin. Two Merlin contesting spruce perch, older above/younger below by plumage. American Kestrel female. American Kestrel male.
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Poop Mold
Dew-dappled mold on Canada Goose (probably) dropping. Look closer still and you will see these tiny clear or yellow stalked orbs of pin molds. (Impossible to photograph.)
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Raptor Wednesday
Sub-adult Bald Eagle. Adult Red-shouldered Hawk. Was circling with three Great Blue Herons. The next day, a juvenile Red-shouldered Hawk was going around and around. Adult Cooper’s Hawk. Red-tailed Hawk after a bath. All within a mile of home here in Brooklyn.
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