I’ve always cherished my morning walks, finding solace in the fresh air and the occasional sights of nature. Living in San Ramon, California, I’ve come to appreciate the natural beauty and wildlife that make our city so unique.
One particular morning in October 2011 stands out in my memory. As I was enjoying the peaceful quiet of the early hours, I was fortunate enough to encounter one of these rare hawks. To my pleasant surprise in a place of black hawks, a golden hawk sighting was a God sent gift. It was an extraordinary experience, as these birds are known to be shy and elusive, making such a close sighting a rare event. The hawks, with its powerful wingspan and striking features, seemed to be sharing the space with us, its presence a quiet reminder of the natural beauty that surrounds us here in San Ramon.
Tea talks after the walk in our front yard
In a world where urbanization often threatens wildlife, moments like these remind us of the importance of conservation and coexistence with nature. It was a rare and lucky morning, and the memory of that beautiful Golden hawk remains with us to this day, a symbol of strength, freedom, and the delicate balance we must strive to protect in our environment.
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