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To: GodBlessUSA
In one day around my house I saw a Red Tail, a Sharp Shinned and an American Kestrel.

A number of years back, I took a ski trip to Collingwood, Canada with a friend of mine. Leaving Clinton Township which is a community 8 miles north of Detroit, we took I-94 E to Port Huron then the Blue Water Bridge into Canada. Along the way, virtually every single mile I kept pointing out to him a hawk along the expressway either hovering or perched in a tree. After the first couple of sightings, he then became aware of the surroundings and started sighting them for me.

The point of this story is that these hawks are everywhere, I can't for the life of me believe that they are an endangered species.

The week before the Christmas holiday I was driving into work and was now in Troy driving down Coolidge when a Sharp shinned hawk zoommed across the road in front of me just barely missing my car! He was on attack mode, how cool was that?

And 2 weeks ago I was heading home again on Coolidge and was stopped at a light when I saw a red tail hawk kitty corner from me across the street swoop down on something, probably a mouse.

When I mention these things to co-workers and friends, they appear dumbfounded since they never see such things. I have reached the conclusion that people who have no natural curiosity of nature pass by these daily occurances because their eyes and minds are not trained to pick up these ever so slight movements off to the roadsides or on the edges of wooded areas.

I live in a small condo complex which is now completely surrounded by subdivisions. At the entrance to this sub, there is a wooded area that at the most is probably a 1/4 mile square.

In the past year I have seen 5 deer, numerous pheasants, a family of beavers that dammed up the drainage ditch and had to be removed by the DNR, a couple of grouse, a coyote and many coyote tracks, and my neighbor who hails from Kentucky said she saw a flock of turkeys! All of this wildlife activity right smak dab in the middle of the fastest growing housing in S.E. Michigan. I'm not even going to mention the numbers of opossum and coon that I have live trapped and relocated...........

210 posted on 01/24/2006 3:14:25 PM PST by Hot Tabasco (I break for pikas, swerve for skunks and accelerate for possum......squirrels are on their own)
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To: Hot Tabasco
I see Hawks on our highway all the time also. I think you are right, people are just not aware they are here because they aren't looking for them. I didn't notice them as much when I wasn't so into the birds. Now, I notice everything. LOL I see them a lot. I was not aware they were considered endangered. I find that hard to believe too.

I haven't seen an American Kestrel yet in nature. They are beautiful looking birds. I did see a Northern Harrier passing through during migration. I will look for them again this March, when they come through. We had an Owl in the yard recently. My son saw him. I missed out. One morning I was very surprised to see a Turkey Vulture strolling through my garden. At that time, I had no idea what that bird was. :)

That's great you have so much wild life to see where you live. I feel fortunate that we do also. We do a lot of hiking to look too.
214 posted on 01/24/2006 4:10:38 PM PST by GodBlessUSA (US Troops, Past, Present and Future, God Bless You and Thank You! Prayers said for our Heroes!)
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