« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2010, 04:54:00 AM »
It's very common here. The smaller birds are nesting, especially this time of year, and have eggs or hatchlings in the area. Crows and hawks are on the prowl for them.
The little birds can outmaneuver the big ones in the air, and even just 1 can make life hard fora cruising hawk or crow. Hawks are powerful against the unsuspecting, but up close the little birds run circles around them.

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