datasuspect
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Sun Aug-20-06 09:10 PM
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their little wings flutter.
and when it is morning and the trees are dewy and the sun is glinting off the residual condensation, it can actually be very moving.
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Sun Aug-20-06 09:12 PM
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| 2. nature is like groovy man |
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and mallards and pigeons and house sparrows and about 10 other bird species do it.
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Sun Aug-20-06 10:30 PM
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| 4. seen several species of raptors go at it |
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Edited on Sun Aug-20-06 10:31 PM by pitohui
i suppose it's because i seek them out, some of the best have been mississippi kite and harris hawk
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