Hawks in Flight
It's a matter of perspective, I tell myself. Of angle and scale. I see the birds, their outline against the sky, their large size and hulking shape not robin or jay-like. Their stillness predatory, dangerous. Must be hawks. Hawks in trees.
Three times in the last week I've seen them — twice in the suburbs, once in the city. Are there more of them or am I simply spotting them more often? Are they desperate for food this time of year?
I read a little about them, their exceptional vision, their annual migration patterns, their behavior — more peaceful than you would think (when you rule out what they must do to eat!). Though I'm seeing them in trees, I'm imagining them in flight, seeking, soaring, alone among the clouds.
Allaboutbirds.org
Three times in the last week I've seen them — twice in the suburbs, once in the city. Are there more of them or am I simply spotting them more often? Are they desperate for food this time of year?
I read a little about them, their exceptional vision, their annual migration patterns, their behavior — more peaceful than you would think (when you rule out what they must do to eat!). Though I'm seeing them in trees, I'm imagining them in flight, seeking, soaring, alone among the clouds.
Allaboutbirds.org
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