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Sunday, 15 March, daughter and I watched a Cooper's Hawk being harassed by
a pair of American Crows, on the walking path on the south side of  the
Shaker Boulevard median, just east of the eastern terminus of the RTA Green
Line.  Great aerial show on a lovely afternoon.

Jim Kooser
Senior Ecologist
URS Corporation
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"I have often had the impression that, to penguins, man is just another
penguin - different, less predictable, occasionally violent, but tolerable
company when he sits still and minds his own business."  Bernard
Stonehouse, polar ecologist.


                                                                       
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