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At home, early in the morning I saw a broad winged hawk perched high up in
the pine trees just off the driveway. (Matt Valencic saw one in Geauga Co.
yesterday, so they were on my mind, and I paused to take a closer look
when i saw a hawk in the tree.)
A few hours later, I saw a broad wing in flight, at first when he was low,
harassed by a couple of crows, and then as he gained elevation, the crows
were replaced by what I think was a sharp shinned hawk. Quite small in
comparison. He persisted in diving at the broad winged and generally
pursuing him until I lost sight of the pair.
Inga Schmidt
chagrin river road, geauga co at the cuy co line
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