However on the next evening, Monday, it was cloudy and getting dark when I walked past the tree and saw two hawk silhouettes perched in the tree as looked west in the direction of the setting sun. I took a few photos at that place, but I knew from past experiences that there was a cul de sac street around the corner where I could get a view looking east and possibly see and photograph some feather colors, even though there was no sunlight at all.
Interestingly, one of the hawks had much lighter colored breast colors than any of the hawk family I had taken photos of during the summer from this neighborhood area. The second hawk was darker colored and probably was one of the young hawks from the family. As I watched and took a few photographs the light colored hawk flew off first and several minutes later, as it the light was fading even more, the dark colored hawk followed.
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