Has anyone here seen MIT's HawkCam?
Basically, on a ledge outside the building that's sort of kitty-corner to where I am now, there's a nest with a pair of adult red-tailed hawks and their babies. MIT has set up a webcam so you can watch them in realtime, at the link above. The parents take turns flying off to get little animals, then bring them back and tear off bits to feed to the babies, which are cute and fluffy-looking. It's SO COOL. You have to see it.
Basically, on a ledge outside the building that's sort of kitty-corner to where I am now, there's a nest with a pair of adult red-tailed hawks and their babies. MIT has set up a webcam so you can watch them in realtime, at the link above. The parents take turns flying off to get little animals, then bring them back and tear off bits to feed to the babies, which are cute and fluffy-looking. It's SO COOL. You have to see it.
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