Texas Forest Stewardship award

Texas Forest Stewardship award
In 2007 we received a Texas Forest Stewardship award. L-R; Susan Sander, Sherry Collins, Clay Bales, Tom Collins

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Sharpie 1 Towhee 0

You don't often get to see the dramatic side of nature, but today while sitting in my recliner, I saw our local winter Sharp-shinned Hawk dart into the bushes close to the feeder.  Of course all the birds sought cover.  I called Sherry in to see our little raptor, when I noticed about 6-8' foot off from the Hawk in the same bush (Elbow Bush), a Spotted Towhee.  I told Sherry this guy was in Harm's Way and it was only a second or two later when the Hawk flew out and did a 280 degree rapid turn which caused the Towhee to move from his less than secure site to one out into the open when the Hawk again did one more air maneuver and the Towhee was in its talons. The Hawk rested on the ground holding his meal for a short time and then flew off.

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