A week or so ago when I opened the garage door to leave for work I saw
what appeared to be a small hawk sitting on the street in front of the
house next door. It flew onto a low hanging branch in a tree across the street when I walked around to get into my car.
When I pulled out of my driveway and drove down the street it was again sitting in the middle of the street, a few houses down. I stopped. Sat there for a minute. Hello, bird! You really need to move. It looked
at me/my car and hopped a few paces then stopped and looked around. I
edged up. It hopped a bit more. Okay, birdie, I need to get to work.
I didn't want to try to drive around it for fear it would startle and
take off and fly into my car and get injured. I was about to get out
and try to shoo it off the street when it hopped a bit more and flew up
onto another low-hanging branch.
It was very small. Only about 6 inches tall. Definite hooked beak and
short tail feathers. I think it was a recently fledged Sharp Shinned
Hawk. Very nifty to see but please don't sit in the middle of the street!
Jill in Southern South Carolina
In article <2h%OI.2167$EF2.586@fx47.iad>,
jmcquown <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote:
A week or so ago when I opened the garage door to leave for work I saw
what appeared to be a small hawk sitting on the street in front of the
house next door. It flew onto a low hanging branch in a tree across the
street when I walked around to get into my car.
When I pulled out of my driveway and drove down the street it was again
sitting in the middle of the street, a few houses down. I stopped. Sat
there for a minute. Hello, bird! You really need to move. It looked
at me/my car and hopped a few paces then stopped and looked around. I
edged up. It hopped a bit more. Okay, birdie, I need to get to work.
I didn't want to try to drive around it for fear it would startle and
take off and fly into my car and get injured. I was about to get out
and try to shoo it off the street when it hopped a bit more and flew up
onto another low-hanging branch.
It was very small. Only about 6 inches tall. Definite hooked beak and
short tail feathers. I think it was a recently fledged Sharp Shinned
Hawk. Very nifty to see but please don't sit in the middle of the street! >>
Jill in Southern South Carolina
Reminds me of the time several years back when I was driving down a
country road, a hawk was on the side of the road maybe attending to some roadkill and unfortunately flew up in the direction of my car. I had to
have a turn signal light replaced so I'm pretty sure the lick must have killed it.
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