Head-Bobbing
As I walked past the pollinator garden with Carson, the hawk's neck stretched back and forth almost comically. Carson was stabilizing her vision as we moved just like a chicken or pigeon strutting. By holding the head steady while the body moves, birds can keep a clear view of their moving environment. As the body continues to move forward, the head quickly snaps forward to catch up. It appeared Carson was just as interested in observing the garden - or the rabbit rustling in the foliage - as I was!
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