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Between a rock and a hard place
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Walk on the water side
On the Bluff Trail
Two Cooper's Hawks
Close up of one on right
Water still flowing over the dam
Looking down
Must have been a male
All photos by Matt Ball, 9/16/11. Thanks, Honey-Matt!
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