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Grulla Gris Antigone canadensisObserv.
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Just a tiny fraction of what was seen. During just a 30-45 minute span we counted 18 flocks fly over, well over 1000 cranes.

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Grulla Gris Antigone canadensisObserv.
molanicDescripción
A large group, only caught the back third to quarter of them in the photo.

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Araña Calabaza Araneus marmoreusObserv.
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Hanging out in the exact same spot as one seen almost two months ago.

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Género AgalliaObserv.
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Likely same as
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/63280824

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Gavilán de Cooper Accipiter cooperiiObserv.
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Size makes me think cooper's. Having a hood rather than a cap makes me think sharp-shinned. Tail looks rounded in some photos and squared in others. Here's a blue jay perched on the same feeder hook for size comparison.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/35145699
The hawk swooped in on a large group of house sparrows but didn't catch anything and left moments later.

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Cardenal Rojo Cardinalis cardinalisObserv.
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She took a chokeberry!

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Maullador Gris Dumetella carolinensisObserv.
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Don't usually see these in fall.