Thursday, December 18, 2008
Millennium Park Marsh Hawk
A bright sunny day brings out the northern harrier, hovering over the long grass waiting for its prey to appear.
The recent snow has receded just enough to force mice to race over open land between snow tunnels.
So for the moment, the harrier (in Aldo Leopold's words) is "free from want and need." Until it snows deep tomorrow and it's the mouse's turn.
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