Monday, November 26, 2007

Raptors in Flight

When a raptor flaps its wings, it gives up its species. In other words, its species is no longer in doubt. If yet in doubt, observe the shape and position of the wings in a glide. If still in doubt, observe the shape and position of the wings in a soar. Size matters; know that any "large"accipiter is automatically a Northern Goshawk, and is naturally a female. If you use certain words to define an object, be able to describe your meaning of the word; specifically, the word lanky as it is usually applied toward Cooper's Hawks.I have a very long definition of the word lanky.

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