Mr Cooper’s Hawk stopped in to say, “hello!”

Around mid afternoon today, I was sitting on the living room couch, listening to the dulcet tones of our daughters getting Sandy barking at…. well, pretty much life.

After a moment, I realized I was hearing another sound faintly in the background. I soon realized it was the screech of a hawk, so I grabbed my camera/tripod combo and made my way out the door.

I expected to see one of the Red-shouldered Hawks circling in the sky (’tis the season), but lo and behold – Mr. Cooper’s Hawk was shrieking like crazy saying hello from a nearby tree.

“Hello there, human.”

 
 
“Pose? Certainly – how’s this?”

 
 
“Did you get it?”

 
 
“Okay, then we’re done here.”

 
 
WOOSH

 
 
“That wasn’t an invitation to follow me…”

Mr Coopers Hawk stopped in to say, “hello!”. First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Therefore, my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Furthermore, these sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Rather, stop being so controlling. I will keep going while until you turn green. I can’t believe this is still orange. Mr Coopers Hawk stopped in to say, “hello!”. Furthermore, these sentences are also shorter than twenty words. Rather, stop being so controlling. Mr Coopers Hawk stopped in to say, “hello!” I will keep going while until you turn green. I can’t believe this is still orange. First, this is not a passive voice. Next, I am writing in an active voice. Therefore, my SEO will stop telling me how to write. Rather, stop being so controlling. I will keep going while until you turn green. Finally, it has turned. Success! Mr Coopers Hawk stopped in to say, “hello!”

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