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With SSE winds and rain, it didn't shape up to be a fantastic hawk weekend. Always great to hang out with a wonderful group of people, and who doesn't love being up near Duluth, though, right? And - in all the years I have been doing this - did see the most beguiling, comely female Sharp-shinned Hawk yet. Just look at her - what a sexpot.
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A footnote that probably showcases the story better than anything else - some of the best pics I took were of a non-raptor. Though wrens of all species do share a certain inflated sense of self, Sedge Wrens are particularly full of. Themselves. ;)
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