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Just saw this entry on the Library of Congress blog -- a hawk with an intellectual bent --
http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2011/01/watching-our-researchers-like-a-hawk/
As a retired librarian, I agree with his choice of the best place to hang out!
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Hopefully it wont drop any white out on important documents thus changing the course of history!
For future reference...if anyone ever runs into this problem...open some doors/windows and leave them that way(if its an option..abit tough when its 0f) In general the bird will find its own way out. Of course if there is a food source they may just stay for awhile. Stayed in a lovely motel that a hawk coulda lived in for a few weeks feeding off of mice. It does appear to be a Coopers Hawk.
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I'd rather be in a nice warm place than outside too! Smart bird!
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And here's a follow-up -- the Cooper's hawk is still flying around inside the Library of Congress
[url=http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2011/01/and-watch-a-hawk-makin-lazy-circles-in-the-dome/]http://blogs.loc.gov/loc/2011/01/and-watch-a-hawk-makin-lazy-circles-in-the-dome/
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Quote from: Mardean on 22-Jan-11, 05:43:28 AM
And here's a follow-up -- the Cooper's hawk is still flying around inside the Library of Congress
--Mardean
I did not believe my eyes when I read that at first... how amazing is this?!
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