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Two crows were harassing a long eared owl while a red tailed hawk sat 24
inches above the owl's head. The crows would peck at the owl, or landing
on its back for a second. Surprisingly, they ignored the hawk. This
continued for about 45 seconds. I thought the red tailed hawk was waiting
for an opportunity to have the owl for dinner. But suddenly, he went after
one of the crows. Then the trio flew off to continue their drama
elsewhere, leaving the owl in the evergreen tree. He stayed put for about
10-15 seconds before deciding to go and find a better hiding place
elsewhere in the park.
This drama occurred in the evergreens at the begining of the beech trail,
very near the restroom for that picnic area.
Ruby crowned kinglet (lots0
golden crowned kinglet (lots)
hermit thrush
yellow rumped warbler
yellow bellied sapsuckers
blue gray gnatcatcher
barred owls (3)
brown creeper
Long tailed weasel
Bob McNulty
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