who didn't have his red tail yet, but I was confused b/c he was sitting in the tree that
the Wanaka Swainson's hawks nested in last year. Perhaps he is a Swainson's moph? Any thoughts? Third pic with the ruffled feathers is there b/c I'm fascinated by those
little birds who attack hawks - the blue jay on far left of pic had just rammed into hawk
full-tilt - and just wanted to share it. Thanks.
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