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A Hawk’s View of the East Spanish Peak

February 6, 2019January 31, 2018 by Patricia Prijatel
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Hawks and other raptors eventually returned after the fire. This guy settled on a large scrub oak, with the grey and burned face of the East Spanish Peak in the  background. The photo was taken in 2016, three years after the fire.

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