He’s finally been spotted. He’ll have to run away.
Love the one looking at the camera. Is the red tail named loogie?
Very funny take on a natural everyday occurrence. I love red-tailed hawks, I’ve had a poster of one on my wall for years. :-)
Ha ha! there’s a pair of kestrels that nest in a nearby street. I saw the female beating up a crow in mid air a few days ago, despite it being nearly twice her size.
Another glorious morning ruined by commercialism, with loudmouths hawking their (be)wares! #faceclaw
I made a run back home in Kansas recently, and reveled in seeing all the red-tailed hawks. I don’t see them often down here in New Mexico.
Nice to see something like this strip. First look for me. I will follow. :)
We see red tails flying over our yard regularly usually escorted by any numbers of crows, magpies, jays and other assorted bird life.
katina.cooper over 5 years ago
He’s finally been spotted. He’ll have to run away.
Ida No over 5 years ago
Love the one looking at the camera. Is the red tail named loogie?
NaturLvr over 5 years ago
Very funny take on a natural everyday occurrence. I love red-tailed hawks, I’ve had a poster of one on my wall for years. :-)
Nuliajuk over 5 years ago
Ha ha! there’s a pair of kestrels that nest in a nearby street. I saw the female beating up a crow in mid air a few days ago, despite it being nearly twice her size.
StephenRice over 5 years ago
Another glorious morning ruined by commercialism, with loudmouths hawking their (be)wares! #faceclaw
cheap_day_return over 5 years ago
I made a run back home in Kansas recently, and reveled in seeing all the red-tailed hawks. I don’t see them often down here in New Mexico.
Huckleberry Hiroshima over 5 years ago
Nice to see something like this strip. First look for me. I will follow. :)
MCProfessor over 5 years ago
We see red tails flying over our yard regularly usually escorted by any numbers of crows, magpies, jays and other assorted bird life.