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Re: …And Then There Were Three

@Pezzie 

 

Beautiful!

 

What part of the country?

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Re: …And Then There Were Three

I believe they came to view the bird-themed ironwork below.  

 

Great photo, btw.

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Re: …And Then There Were Three

Gorgeous.  Something's cooking for sure 

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Re: …And Then There Were Three

Hawks are usually solitary birds, but mated pairs will live together until their baby birds are fully independent.

Looks to me like papa is on the left, mama in the middle, and the baby on the right.

Thanks for the wonderful family pics @Pezzie!
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Re: …And Then There Were Three

@rockygems123   I am in AZ.

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Re: …And Then There Were Three

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Looks to me that they were looking for some goodies to eat.  Did you invite them in? 😁

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Re: …And Then There Were Three

They're Harris's Hawks.  I once had a group of 4 of them pause on my back wall about 10-11 years ago (I'm in Tucson) during a hunt.  Very big birdies!