| ashling  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Fri Feb-11-05 01:50 AM Original message
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         Yesterday as my wife and I were driving home from Llano (Central Texas) I saw a Kestrel swoop down from a telephone line to a fencepost, I turned arounf=d and got the binoculars.  I was so thrilled that the bird didn't leave before we got back to where it was sitting.
 Over the next 18 or so miles we saw 6 more - one was doing the helecopter thing.  Fascinating.
 
 Really beautiful birds.
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    | Minimus  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Sun Feb-13-05 10:39 AM Response to Original message
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    | 1. Lucky you. That is the bird I want most to add to my life list. | 
  
    |  | My smalll but proud life list. | 
  
    | XemaSab  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Sun Feb-27-05 05:34 PM Response to Reply #1
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    |  | Open, flat agricultural areas and pastures. They're small and sort of have the jizz of a mourning dove when they're perched. | 
  
    | Goldeneye  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Sat Feb-19-05 12:23 AM Response to Original message
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    |  | They're usually pretty common around here in the summer, but last year there were almost none. Someone said last years wet spring put a damper on the rodent population, so Kestrels were forced to temporarily move out. | 
  
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