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Hawk in slow motion
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorSrehtims
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Amazing body control of the hawk photographed in slow motion.

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That's pretty cool. Thanks.
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Last summer I was outside for a smoke and there was a hawk chasing a bat around right at twillight. One of the most amazing things I ever saw, it looked like a WWII airplane dogfight, with spins and dives and everything. The hawk just couldn't catch that bat, at least not when they were in sight, soon they flew off and out of sight leaving me to wish my phone had a decent camera, as what it does have is worthless.
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Amazing body control of the hawk photographed in slow motion.

Yet another enslaved animal. How sad.
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Amazing body control of the hawk photographed in slow motion.

Yet another enslaved animal. How sad.


What's sad is people thought the same way about a neighborhood vet that took in injured animals and nursed them back to health. They called the state, the state came out and picked up about 15 animals,
then they destroyed them. (2 half-breed wolves, 3 owls, 2 raccoons). If people don't know the whole story and situation they should mind their own business.
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Amazing body control of the hawk photographed in slow motion.

Yet another enslaved animal. How sad.


I can't stand people like you who post comments like that.

ateo357, agreed.
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