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Published: Thursday, December 13, 2012, 12:01 a.m.

Hawks, crows, juncos and more wildlife photos

  • A crow keeps a close eye on a red-tailed hawk on the PAWS Campus.

    Kevin Mack / PAWS

    A crow keeps a close eye on a red-tailed hawk on the PAWS Campus.

It's been a beautiful fall on the PAWS Campus with the locally abundant red alders and bigleaf maples turning lovely shades of gold. Robins have been visiting along with juncos, Steller's jays and a red-tailed hawk who attracted a lot of interest from the local crows. PAWS naturalist Kevin Mack has shared some of his photos of these and more.

Click here to see the photos.

To learn more about PAWS, visit their website.
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