Posted by Errin OH on November 25, 2009 at 05:37:41 from (144.230.63.56):
I was out cleaning up some hay/pasture fields for next. During my rounds with the mower I was collecting up a fairly good following of sea gulls. They tend to come inland as the weather changes and the fall plowing begins. Anyway, I saw this one hit the ground like a halk and take right back off. About 30 feet off to my right. I thought it was strange and he must been in "water" mode until he made a turn and I could see a field mouse in his mouth. I watch as the others went into chase mode. Turns, dives, bumping into each other but never got very far away. This went on for a minute or so until the mouse came loose and made a 50 foot plunge. The gulls didn't seem to notice and kept chasing the first gull. It was kind of amusing to watch. I wish I would have had a cam corder.................
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