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One head appears. At this time it is likely they haven't had their last feeding as yet. They've woken and are now old enough for eyass games before dinner.
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You can bet your bottom dollar that when all three eyasses are looking in exactly the same direction with acute focus, that there is a parent over there somewhere, even though we may not see the hawk.
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