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A hawk soars above the city.
Two of our more colorful friends, the northern cardinal and blue jay, appear at odds over who owns this particular tree in Middle Village.
Different flocks of birds are referred to by arcane names specific to the various species. A group of starlings like this is called a murmuration.
A study in starling.
As with many birds, the female cardinal is not nearly as colorful as the male.
Dinnertime! Starlings and grackles mingle at the buffet table.
Nice catch: This grackle got what he came for.
Such poise: You wish you looked as good as this grackle.
Be glad you're not a squirrel when the red-tailed hawk is around.
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Wildlife Sightings posted at 9:53 am on Fri, Feb 24, 2012.
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