This wasn't the most startling thing I'd seen outside my windows, both in Alamogordo and after, in other temporary domiciles. Such as this tragedy.
But it was damn startling.
Alamogordo: View to a Kill
When it happened, I was working at my desk. On the phone, in fact. With
the IRS. So I couldn't just hang up and see what was up, because I was
deep into my own surreal drama.
But what happened is this. I was on the phone and I heard, then saw, a
rustling of dead leaves on the ground in front of the french doors.
Whatever was happening was happening in front of the wooden part of the
doors, so I didn't actually witness the attack.
But I saw the aftermath.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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While I was pinned to my phone call with the IRS, I watched the hawk
methodically pluck the fine feathers from the dove's breast, pull out
some meat, eat. Pluck, pull, eat. Pluck, pull, eat. It was like watching
stuffing being pulled out of a pillow. Presently, the hawk moved the
bird aways from the breast feathers.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Above and below are the deshabille of the dove's downy breast feathers.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Finished with one part of the bird, the hawk took its dead prey to a
different location (still in front of my french doors) and commenced to
denude the bird of its larger feathers, as evidenced below:
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Once released from my engagement with the IRS - an hour or so - I went
outside to get the pics of the feathering grounds. The hawk, annoyed,
carried its meal up to my backyard tree and laid it in the crook of some
branches.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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The hawk dined on the dove into the afternoon, and then left it alone.
The next morning, I saw that the hawk had returned for leftovers.
Even later still, I noted the carcass was gone from the branches, but was now on the ground nearby:
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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Hawk and dove, a lunch. March 2013. Credit: Mzuriana.
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A feast for smaller forms of life.