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        <title>Snow Day - Hawk Impact - TravisBlog - travisfam&apos;s Blog - The Northwest Voice</title>
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        <description>Had a great time heading up to Shirley Meadows and going to the snow.&amp;nbsp; Great fun and I had a strange experience:&amp;nbsp; I was driving my mini-van on the last stretch before the exit to Lake Isabella and 3 brown eagles/hawks were on the other side of the road fighting over&amp;nbsp; a squirrel.&amp;nbsp; When they heard the car they all started to fly away across the road and directly in my path.&amp;nbsp; Two hawks were sans squirrel but the one that had it in his claws could not get lift.&amp;nbsp; Just before I plowed&amp;nbsp; into him I started braking to about 45-50mph as he dripped his ballast (squirrel) but not in enough time before it hit the top right of my windshield with a thunderous THUD.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The second car behind us in our group saw the whole thing and was not sure if the eagle descended into the canyon on the right as a result of the impact catapulting it over or if he actually survived.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; One thing is certain, the only thing on my windshield was hawk-dropping telling me that at best, I scared the %$^&amp;amp; out of it.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Had a great time heading up to Shirley Meadows and going to the snow.&amp;nbsp; Great fun and I had a strange experience:&amp;nbsp; I was driving my mini-van on the last stretch before the exit to Lake Isabella and 3 brown eagles/hawks were on the other side of the road fighting over&amp;nbsp; a squirrel.&amp;nbsp; When they heard the car they all started to fly away across the road and directly in my path.&amp;nbsp; Two hawks were sans squirrel but the one that had it in his claws could not get lift.&amp;nbsp; Just before I plowed&amp;nbsp; into him I started braking to about 45-50mph as he dripped his ballast (squirrel) but not in enough time before it hit the top right of my windshield with a thunderous THUD.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The second car behind us in our group saw the whole thing and was not sure if the eagle descended into the canyon on the right as a result of the impact catapulting it over or if he actually survived.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; One thing is certain, the only thing on my windshield was hawk-dropping telling me that at best, I scared the %$^&amp;amp; out of it.</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Feb 6,  2007 at 12:02 PM : Whoa! That&#039;s a...</title>
                <description>Whoa! That&#039;s a pretty crazy story!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Whoa! That&#039;s a pretty crazy story!</itunes:summary>     
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