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GM
July 29th 12, 03:12 PM
Stumbled across this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jQbdSxqEY
The bird seems to enjoy flying with the glider and does not seem to be agressive.
GM

Dan Marotta
July 29th 12, 03:25 PM
I wonder if the bird was riding the wave of the wing.

I've flown with bald eagles and golden eagles around Pike's Peak, ret tail
hawks above the Dallas area, ravens above Moriarty, NM. All seemed to enjoy
the company except for the hawk above Durango, CO - he attacked! He dove
(stooped?) at the canopy with talons extended and came inside the wingtip
before breaking off. Quite a sight!


"GM" > wrote in message
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> Stumbled across this video:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jQbdSxqEY
> The bird seems to enjoy flying with the glider and does not seem to be
> agressive.
> GM

Grider Pirate[_2_]
July 31st 12, 11:24 PM
On Jul 29, 7:25*am, "Dan Marotta" > wrote:
> I wonder if the bird was riding the wave of the wing.
>
> I've flown with bald eagles and golden eagles around Pike's Peak, ret tail
> hawks above the Dallas area, ravens above Moriarty, NM. *All seemed to enjoy
> the company except for the hawk above Durango, CO - he attacked! *He dove
> (stooped?) at the canopy with talons extended and came inside the wingtip
> before breaking off. *Quite a sight!
>
> "GM" > wrote in message
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> > Stumbled across this video:
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jQbdSxqEY
> > The bird seems to enjoy flying with the glider and does not seem to be
> > agressive.
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A couple years ago I was flying along in some sink, when a speck at 1
o'clock high caught my attention. The speck turned into a B1RD in
full stoop. Not much I could do except watch him. He (or she, I have
no idea how to tell!) came out of the stoop co-altitude with me,
leading me, a bit off to my right. I followed, and within a few
hundred yards, I was in a line of lift. I think the B1RD's around Jean
are amused by the big stupid naked white birds that bumble about in
their territory from time to time. Swallows, on the other hand, are
all about defending their territory. I've been at 16,000 MSL with an
aggressive swallow swooping at me repeatedly.
Weird.

Roberto Waltman[_2_]
August 3rd 12, 09:44 PM
>Stumbled across this video:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jQbdSxqEY
>The bird seems to enjoy flying with the glider and does not seem to be agressive.

This was posted here before, time to refresh the collective's memory:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jGvCdthQso
(fast forward to 2:50 for a good sample)

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Roberto Waltman

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Chris
August 5th 12, 01:37 AM
GM wrote:

> Stumbled across this video:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0jQbdSxqEY
> The bird seems to enjoy flying with the glider and does not seem to be
> agressive. GM

Last week I had three buzzards circling with me in our LS4. They even kept
the same direction. Sometimes they recentered for better lift, I could
follow them and got my share. Beautiful.

Some years ago I met a flock of storks in 1600m. They just ignored me and
continued to climb into cloud base where I could not follow them.

Chris

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