We saw this hawk on the lawn at Bennett College this past weekend; and he was not about to move, no matter how close the camera lens got to him. He was enjoying a squirrel for lunch and was staying for the last drop. He seemed pretty content to be hanging out in the large grassy area in the middle of Bennett's campus. We wonder if he lives there. It appears to be a red-tailed hawk, which is the most common hawk in North America. The red-tailed hawk is one of 473 species of birds found in North Carolina. (See the list, here). How many have you spotted? It would be fun to keep track!
Update on the "kissing couples" from yesterday. Hard as we've tried, we can't find a winner. We can't even find a phone number for 100.3 FM in High Point. We did post a query on their Facebook page. It is times like this that we miss a good old fashioned phone book! If you find out who won, and for how long they kissed, please let our readers know! Thank you and stay warm!
Thanks to a reader in Wisconsin, we tracked down a phone number for I-Heart radio. We've left a message on their answering machine. Hopefully, they will call back with an answer as to who won the longest kiss and the amount of time their lips were locked. Our reader suggested that perhaps the contest is still in progress.
The longest kiss should be dubbed...... the mystery kiss!
Posted by: Janis & David | Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 02:14 PM
Wow... a fierce looking hawk!
Posted by: William Kendall | Tuesday, February 17, 2015 at 05:05 PM