Apologies to Hemingway for butchering his short story title. Cisco nabbed a small cat squirrel today, minutes after screaming the classic Red-tail scream. I typically set my timer for twenty minutes of delay as his screaming is often a response to stress caused by wild Red-tails, Bald Eagles, crows, or Red-Shouldered Hawks. There were crows and RSHs today. Surprisingly, minutes later he nabbed a half grown cat squirrel.
Days like this I really appreciate how satisfying it is to fly a Harris's Hawk. After breakfast I took Farrah out to one of my new fields. She was flying at about 785, net body weight. It's leaner than I shoot for, but she flies very plump, so not a big deal. I put her transmitter on, and released her. She hung out on the Honda for a few minutes and then flew about 40 yards to the warehouse and parked. I headed out to the field, across a little ditch, T pole in hand. She joined me and rode the pole. The temperature was not horrible, and it was partly cloudy. Initially, I was quite disappointed. The field seemed empty of HH stuff. Then it began to pick up. She chased some fast sparrows, and possibly a cotton rat or two. Then she snagged a small game bird and gobbled it up. I headed back to the Honda, and she chased a few more things. I had a large rat chunk because of her weight. After flying to the Honda she flew back to me a few times basically panhandling. Ultimately I fed h...
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