photo by Jerry Kunnath , Royal Oak, Michigan March 5, 2013
Almost everyone that lives in Oakland County is familiar with the great variety of
restaurants in Royal Oak. On summer evening crowds pack the outside dining
areas of Main Street.
Want variety in you menu?
Head to Royal Oak.
Want to eat a raw gray squirrel?
Head to Royal Oak!
The many urban trees of Royal Oak have created perfect nesting and breeding ground
for gray squirrels, the squirrels that once dominated unbroken forests that stretched as far
as the eye could see.
Over the years some gray squirrel populations have transformed into an urban savvy species.
But sometimes they become fat and careless.
My fellow Michigan Outdoor Writers Association friend Jerry Kunnath noticed a crowd
gathering on the edge of a Royal Oak street yesterday afternoon. Jerry jumped from his
car thinking there was some sort of confrontation between a young man and three young girls.
And then he saw they were watching a hawk vs. squirrel drama unfold.
He captured this image of the red-tailed hawk making off with a super-sized dinner!
(And Jerry let the small crowd know it was not an eagle as some had thought.)
Thanks for sharing the tale and photo Jerry!
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