Posted 2/6/2015 Author: Bruce A. Haak (Reprinted here with the permission of the Author) I called him “Nomad” because I didn’t know where he had come from and I wasn’t sure where he was going. Such is the nature of passage prairie falcons, winged hunters that might traverse half of the temperate latitudes of western North
On a crisp November morning, Troy Taylor, a computer technician from Star, walks out into an open field dotted with sagebrush. A hawk ruffles its feathers atop a large stand-like pole he is carrying, called a “t-perch.” There’s a sudden movement a midst the plants, and Taylor shouts, “Ho, ho, ho, ho!” aTroys he directs
