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We watched a bird of prey fly above the Peat Moss. Sitting on Seafield Law, the three of us tracked its quest for food as far as we could see it. It came pretty close, just over the field next to us, then in a matter of seconds it was on the fringes, scouting the area about half a mile away. A bold black dot on the light grey cloud in the distance. We could still watch it float, hover, hunt, then gracefully turn with the wind and come a bit closer back to us.

We spotted it later on too, a bit back to the entrance of the village. A buzzard most likely, but maybe bigger. A hawk, that’s what they thought, but what do they know. Too big for a sparrowhawk. Had SF been there I would’ve gone with what he said. Either way I’m not 100% sure, just definitely not an eagle. That would be a sight, the eagles flying over West Lothian. I told them a story about seeing one in Knoydart and they didn’t care. Too busy throwing stones.

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