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Jan. 7th, 2012: distant birds, closing the distance, bald eagle and hawk, colorful grass, seed pods
As we pressed on through the softly falling snow, we noticed many Red-tailed Hawks all around us. None of the pictures came out very well due to the multitude of tree branches camouflaging them. The poor camera would focus on the foliage, and not the fowl. D'oh! Farther along, we spied what had to be two enormous birds in a tree in the distance. We moved forward as cautiously as possible to keep from spooking the birds. One did fly off to an adjacent tree--we couldn't tell if it was a Red-tailed or a Cooper's Hawk. The other bird, to our excitement, was a Bald Eagle! We weren't able to get very close to take pictures, as the area was private property and fenced off. Still, it was a neat surprise:











A jarring patch of color:

Seed pods:


We had to photograph the amount of mud that caked my wheels for posterity's sake:













A jarring patch of color:

Seed pods:


We had to photograph the amount of mud that caked my wheels for posterity's sake:

