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Sunday, January 22, 2012
Red-tailed Hawk
Photo by Ned Harris, 1/18/2012
This guy looks a bit cold, if you ask me! An adult
Red-tailed Hawk
.
Yesterday's bridges
are
bridge two
(Two-faced) and
bridge three
(ZZ Top). Hearty thanks again to Walt Tornow for helping all of us learn where we are on (and above) the road.
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