Wednesday, 16 February 2022

[cobirds] GHO

When your favorite tree & hunting areas are burned you have to set up a new home.
A flower pot is as good as anything! 
This is on a neighbor's back deck. There is one egg in the pot. Fortunately the owners are willing to let it be & give it space. They have been dived bombed once by the mate.

I've noticed our neighborhood Red-tails are still around but now also hunt in a neighborhood where there is less burn area. I saw the neighborhood Kestrel a few days after the fire but have not seen it lately.

Lisa Carp
Superior

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