as this hawk eats breakfast on top of an Everett St utility pole
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If we had a few more HAWKS, it would keep the RAT POUBLATION DOWN.
ReplyDeleteRed-tailed hawks are diurnal and rats are nocturnal, so you won't see this fella making much of a dent in the rat population. Pigeons, however, make a delicious mid-day snack for a robust hawk.
ReplyDeleteI love Allston wildlife!!!
ReplyDeleteI particularly enjoy observing the Punk in his native habitat.
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