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Old 08-28-2010, 09:51 AM
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Here is an edit of Wendy my 1X I.M Red tailed hawk catching cottontails and jackrabbits out of slope soars and off of light poles.

I hope you all like it this was my first edit I ever made.



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Old 08-28-2010, 10:21 AM
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Great video...good editing in my personal opinion. You have a beautiful bird and she looks like she knows the drill perfectly. Keep up the good work!
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Old 08-28-2010, 10:30 AM
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very very nice vidio I love when there is a small breeze and my bird soars and kites over the the rabbit field in my back yard and crashes the brush
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Conor,
Do you see a small dark colored rabbit in your area. Smaller than a cottontail, very dark in color. Rarely get out of the brush and into the open ?

We used to call this rabbit a " Brush Rabbit " but actually did not really know what the real name is for it. They were not numerous where we saw them around Corona. Does this description ring a bell with you ?
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Yeah Dan I see them all the time they are tiny and very dark grey and never in the open.

I call them brush bunnies but I believe the real name is Brush rabbit like you said.
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Very cool Conor! She's a stunner and that is pretty good cameral work and editing to boot.
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Yeah Dan I see them all the time they are tiny and very dark grey and never in the open.

I call them brush bunnies but I believe the real name is Brush rabbit like you said.
Connor,

Have you ever caught one ?
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Old 08-28-2010, 11:55 AM
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Yeah Dan I see them all the time they are tiny and very dark grey and never in the open.

I call them brush bunnies but I believe the real name is Brush rabbit like you said.
Conor,

Have you ever caught one ?
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