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Love it Sue..
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This buzzard is a regular on my journeys north to south. I see him almost every time there is daylight when I reach this road 🙂
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I wonder what it is looking at so intently. 🙂
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Breakfast probably 🙂
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Potential breakfast better scurry away promptly if it doesn’t want to become actual breakfast. 🙂
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This pair live close to a major road and although I have watched them hunting in the fields, I imagine they do pretty well with roadkill too.
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I guess a major road for them is a little like a buffet restaurant for us.
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They do a good service with the clean up process too 🙂
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I’ll bet. 🙂
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🙂
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I would imagine we have no idea how many animals are watching us when we go outside. Good picture, Sue. 🙂 — Suzanne
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You just have to keep your eyes open for some of them, at least 🙂
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I love your poem. However, he is probably thinking about what he’d like to do to your windshield.
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He’d have had to be quicker than that, Michelle 😉
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Stunning
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Lucky 😀
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Both
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🙂
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