Moved off the patio and out under the pear tree this morning. Large hawks are circling my neighborhood, seeking breakfast among the large squirrel population out here. Terry tells me I am fattening up the livestock by feeding them. That’s ok, it’s the circle of nature. The hawks must also survive.
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As far as I’m concerned, squirrels need a few natural enemies. Otherwise they may take over the planet!
I agree, DJan. Our neighborhood can become quite overrun. Then the hawks arrive.