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Unexpected and enjoyable and something not seen in mainstream media. At least not in this style..,

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Hi to Clyde!

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Hey Paul!

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Hey buddy. Lovvvving this platform!

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Kevin James

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This is like when Australia went to war with emu's and subsequently surrendered.

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Add border collies for persuading Canadian geese to relocate.

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Jul 2Edited

I've observed the goat corps trimming the grass in my hood over in the southeastern corner of the City. I'll keep an eye out for the hawk as I frequently traverse the Glen Park stop.

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This is pretty cool!

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I’ve seen this method in use before. Here in the UK, it’s quite common in places such as London. I’ve even seen a hawk at a hotel in Madeira. No he wasn’t one of the guests but a falconer was on site a couple days per week, to fend off pigeons

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This is pretty great. I used to take the Caltrain & BART when I went to Giants games in SF growing up.

But... Can we talk about how Barty "the reincarnated bunny-train-car" has a blood type? Everyone else is cool with that? Just me wondering?

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Having saved a few hawks in that area; I’m very happy they have found not only a sense of community, but also a civic duty…

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“… We are so back…” Whoa! Little bit of good news and the sun starts shining out your tailpipe? One SubStack and a bird does not equal SFO is back. Get a grip.

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It’s a little dark but I might actually offer a tip to see the hawk at work.

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This is the coolest. Animals and people working together!

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I wish SF would invest in protecting native birds like the Cali Quail, the last one was named “Ishi” which is about as chibi as ya can get.

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