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Kingfishers are funny little guys. This one is more Cobalt than the Prussian-blue Belted Kingfisher of North America. I watched one fly up and down a creek about 16 times evading a hawk that wanted the Kingfisher's breakfast, both birds screaming at each other til the Hawk finally gave up. I was intending to chase trout myself, but the birds drew more of my interest.
 
Kingfishers are funny little guys. This one is more Cobalt than the Prussian-blue Belted Kingfisher of North America. I watched one fly up and down a creek about 16 times evading a hawk that wanted the Kingfisher's breakfast, both birds screaming at each other til the Hawk finally gave up. I was intending to chase trout myself, but the birds drew more of my interest.
He's a European kingfisher, from England, I think.
 
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This is a Hatbox from Stetson around 1950, when Stetson still had a factory in Philadelphia. My First Stetson would have come in a similar box, since I got it as a gift in late 1956 or early in 1957. I wish I still had either of those items. Around the box are Independence Hall, Carpenter's Hall and the Betsey Ross House.
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