A short while ago a loudly calling Red-shouldered Hawk landed on top of
one of our black locust trees, then started tugging and twisting. Soon
the bird snapped off a good-sized fan of twigs and flew away carrying it.
It's late September -- not exactly nesting season. Can anyone explain
what might be going on? Thanks.
Janet Millenson
Potomac, MD (Montgomery County)
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