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I'm out doing some hiking and bird watching with my binoculars yesterday. I notice a hawk flying around with something in its mouth. I train the binoculars on him and I see he has a chipmunk, which is noticeably still alive. For whatever reason, this hawk is gliding around with his lunch presumably scaring the crap out it, instead of landing and eating it.

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But it was a pretty cool sight to see.

I'm out doing some hiking and bird watching with my binoculars yesterday. I notice a hawk flying around with something in its mouth. I train the binoculars on him and I see he has a chipmunk, which is noticeably still alive. For whatever reason, this hawk is gliding around with his lunch presumably scaring the crap out it, instead of landing and eating it. *coolstory.jpg But it was a pretty cool sight to see.

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[–] 3 pts 5y
[–] 3 pts 5y

Are chipmunks considered Horkers?

[–] 3 pts 5y

They are.

[–] 2 pts 5y

That's the common sense horking control I'm talking about then!

[–] 2 pts 5y

Must have been horking at him, hawk had to teach the little bastard a lesson.

[–] 1 pt 5y

Parading him around to show the other horkers what can happen!

[–] 2 pts 5y

Exactly Don't fuck with Hawks.