Posted by Texasmark1 on April 13, 2013 at 17:57:47 from (75.107.52.180):
In Reply to: What's Going On? posted by Texasmark1 on April 13, 2013 at 07:51:24:
The one or two we had used to stick around till late in the summer. They would accompany me in my haying operation. I think Eagles and Coopers are gorgeous birds, so majestic and all.
Anyway, sometimes you would see their shadow on the ground where they were right behind and above you, or they would see a field mouse/rat and have him trapped under a talon as you drive by. Had one that knew a prey was in a windrow so he systematically goes down the ww till he finds him. Up in the talons and away to the nearest high pole or tree limb.
I was out spraying weeds this am along the fence row and nar a one in sight. Guess they were passing through.
But the geese are back. Ran them off this am and they were back this pm. She keeps getting under my pier and I think she is telling him to sign the papers, she wants the house. Grin
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