1 of 36 Wildlife Activity Connected To Extraterrestrials By Ian Beardsley Copyright © 2017 by Ian Beardsley ISBN: 978-1-365-89226-4
2 of 36 Birds can be thought to be represented by the shape of a cross. This is why the constellation Cygnus, The Swan, is also called The Northern Cross:
The constellation Aquila, latin for Eagle, represents the eagle attendant of Zeus. Since classification of life forms uses latin for their genus names, The Golden Eagle, for example, has the scientific name Aquila Chrysaetos.  
3 of 36 But, as far as astronomy is concerned, that is astrology, and the form of a cross can represent any bird, in particular the birds of prey, like the hawk which has the latin genus name of Accipiter. Here is the constellation Aquila:
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I first photographed one of a pair of sibling Cooper’s Hawk on March 19, 2013 in Claremont, California in front of the front of my house on Harvard Ave between 10th and 11th street.
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I filmed one of the two sibling Cooper’s Hawks again on April 11th 2014 flying over my backyard from East to West between College Ave to the East and Harvard Ave to the West, 10th street to the south and 11th street to the North. 


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7 of 36 The Sibling Cooper’s Hawks Together July 10, 2015
8 of 36 One of the sibling Cooper’s Hawk with squirrel in talons October 6, 2016
9 of 36 The Victory Hawk 11:00 AM December 5, 2016
10 of 36 The photo of the two sibling Cooper’s hawks in a fir tree occurred the day after I filmed my socalled “black orb” (story will be related later in this paper). The Cooper’s Hawk, scientific name Accipiter Cooperii, feeds mainly upon small birds, and, that is why my photo of one with a squirrel in its talons is rare. The photo of the hawk I call The Victory Hawk, I photographed the day after the Victory at Standing Rock by the Water Protectors in Dakota. The map preceding these photos shows the approximately 30-60-90 right triangle they formed in my backyard when I photographed them between July 10 2015 and December 5, 2016. It is my intent to suggest that wildlife activity is connected to the activity of extraterrestrials (ETs). The above activity has already been connected to ETs, and a new kind of activity seems to be unfolding this year, 2017, with the following three photographs I took in the same backyard in Claremont California, about an hour inland from Los Angeles, in a chaparral climate:2017 Wildlife Activity
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Vulture Swarm at Sunset March 2, 2017 
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Blue Jay attacks squirrel to move in on its food 6:03 PM March 27, 2017

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Radioactive Hummingbird April 13, 2017 at 5:57 PM



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36 of 36 The Author