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Old August 7th 03, 11:10 PM
Alison
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Hi sarah ,
I saw a kestral carrying a rat fly over my house which is very
unusual and rather alarmimg as I let my piggies run free. They are
in a large pen now. I hope it doesn't mistake Diddy for a black and
white rat ,G
alison


"Sionnach" wrote in message
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If so, wasn't
the owner watching? If NOT, then how in the heck?
(Not being sarcastic...seriously, but if a dog was
on a leash near a human, I don't imagine a hawk
would get too terribly close)


Well, for one thing, it doesn't sound like these particular hawks

are 100%
wild.
And I know of a case in FL where a hawk swooped down on, grabbed,

and TOOK
OFF with a Rat Terrier on a Flexilead. The owner was able to pull

them down,
and beat off the bird.

On a bit of a side note, a family of hawks nests in the woods

adjacent to
our agility classes. On several occasions, both Debi and I have seen

them
come low and circle over small dogs, then lift away again when they

realise
there are humans near. On one occasion, when a Chihuahua was in a

class,
Debi said the bird circled for an extended period of time,

apparently
waiting for an opportunity. (She made a point of staying near the

dog and
keeping half an eye on the hawk.)


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