Bird of prey strikes again! Along with a crowd on onlookers, Blarger Dan Nass was on hand this afternoon to watch a hawk tear a squirrel apart in a tree in the WestCo courtyard.
No seitan for this raptor. Video from the Blargus:
Bird of prey strikes again! Along with a crowd on onlookers, Blarger Dan Nass was on hand this afternoon to watch a hawk tear a squirrel apart in a tree in the WestCo courtyard.
No seitan for this raptor. Video from the Blargus:
a few hours ago the quote was shown cited to thoreau, but now it's not.: too hippie for the website?
a tad precious, perhaps: but, what do you want? It's the calendar section, fwiw.
www.wesleyan.edu: The future is not what it used to be. WTF?!
Red and Black Cafe Open: Accepting Points
mgmt congratulations vid: http://congratulations.whoismgmt.com/
Ha Ha...Jordan Goldman Making Mischief: Is williams a "new" ivy? Wes only 8th Most Political College?http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/24/the-new-ivies-10-schools-_n_692223.html#s128862 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/28/the-most-political-colleg_n_697826.html#s129203

4 Comments
i was there
it was rad
No! I think I saw the same hawk chasing that squirrel around those trees a couple weeks ago…only the squirrel got away.
I took pictures one day last year when a hawk was eating a squirrel next to the Nics.
Before posting things on the world wide web, the residents of WestCo might want to remove their embarrassingly inane background comments. Hawks in nature: beautiful. Freshmen watching disembowelment: (shivers and walks away).
One Trackback
[...] won. More documentation of yesterday’s squirrel-hungry hawk on the hunt, then sating the hunger. Intrepid photographer Yushi Ohmori ‘11 snapped some [...]