It's the humidity, not the heat.....

 Everything should have clicked today. Cisco was at 900 grams, empty gut. I got out early, at dawn. After a brief run in with some crows, Cisco flew to a much better area to hunt.  Sunday, under less favorable conditions, we had an hour of chases. Far too much ground cover, and warmer, since it was two hours later.

Today my goggles were fogging, which is never good. Cisco looked like this:


No, he's not injured, not overheated, not low in weight, not tired, just reacting to humidity. I don't remember having a stellar day when he does this. We had a languid chase or two near the end. I finished the hour and a half by walking a huge loop around a small woodlot. Cisco followed on, usually not good when squirrel hawking. It indicates that your buzzard is in "tidbit mode," there are no squirrels visible, or that he's given up looking. Unless you happen to stumble on a really impaired squirrel, you're going home empty.


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