SkyWatch Friday: Bronze against the blue
While visiting the campus of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, last August, I was, shall we say, impressed by the bronze falcon perched menacingly on a granite column a few steps from Stroh Center.
It is believed to be the world's largest bronze falcon.
Its wingspan is twenty-four feet.
Its claws are long too. I bet he pays extra for a manicure.
If the BGSU Falcons meant to intimidate visiting teams by installing this bad boy a few hundred yards from where they play basketball, by my reckoning they have succeeded and then some.
(Too bad it doesn't translate into winning games. Their record this year is 7-13.)
Because even in bronze, this magnificent raptor looks like he means business.
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When you're slapped, you'll take it and like it.
Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade in The Maltese Falcon
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Happy Weekend!
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Reader Comments (6)
Wow! That Falcon is amazing! You got some great shots of it, and yes, it's intimidating.
He's quite glorious, and of course the photographer is excellent.
Wow, he is huge, and yes as Irene said, he is glorious...24 foot wingspan, and Talons that look like they could pick up a compact car. And to think I thought that my parrot had huge claws. Haha. Your pictures are fantastic as usual!..............G.
The falcon looks so real. What an incredible building. Great view and Happy Sky Watch!!
What an exquisite sculpture! Great shots.
That is quite an impressive eagle! Thanks for sharing!