Hawkshadow
Apr. 11th, 2006 01:46 amI went to the Crum this afternoon to soak up the low-60s sunshine and see how much blooming had occurred there in the past week. Most of the trees are still bare, with only a tiny powdering of buds to indicate that they're waking up. I read some more of Iain Banks' Inversions while on Alligator Rock high above the Creek (is that nickname still used? I mean the outcropping just north of the Science Center, with the wooden steps leading to it).
After half an hour I wandered back along the trail, and stopped to read some more atop a fallen tree. While I was there a shadow swept by, like when a plane passes in front of the Sun. I looked up and there were two... then three, then *five* raptors gliding over the valley. I think they were hawks, though I only saw them as silhouettes. They soared around for five minutes, spending most of their time circling above the rock I had just left---darn---before heading further upcreek.
After half an hour I wandered back along the trail, and stopped to read some more atop a fallen tree. While I was there a shadow swept by, like when a plane passes in front of the Sun. I looked up and there were two... then three, then *five* raptors gliding over the valley. I think they were hawks, though I only saw them as silhouettes. They soared around for five minutes, spending most of their time circling above the rock I had just left---darn---before heading further upcreek.
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Date: 2006-04-11 02:03 pm (UTC)Most species of hawk around here are less perfectly-adapted for soaring, hold their wings straight like a small airplane instead of a V, and tend to hunt low to the ground, sitting in trees over meadows and waiting for small creatures to wander by. They have hunting "territories" and don't tend to cluster - except during migration season, I suppose. (It is spring.) The vultures, being carrion eaters, must by nature be nomadic and travel fairly large distances through the day to find a good meal.
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Date: 2006-04-11 09:19 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-11 03:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-11 05:30 pm (UTC)I imagine the Bagatelles are a bit different.
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Date: 2006-04-11 07:30 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-11 07:37 pm (UTC)It's a pity I don't actually remember the piece itself.