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Well, the bird safely found its way to a better caretaker. The person who took it said it is either a broad-wing or sharpshinned hawk. Same person isn't a bird expert but was tranferring our little guy to someone who is. They're going to let me know how it does. I looked up broadwing hawks on the internet and am convinced that is what it is.
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Soo glad to see that you followed thru and helped this animal...
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What about the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in Holderness? Do they take injured animals?
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That is not a redtail hawk but it is a hawk.
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At any rate - glad you rescued it and glad it will be nursed back to health! Last edited by wildwoodfam; 08-13-2007 at 08:09 PM. |
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We visit Squam Lake Nature center every year we are up at the lake. Most of their birds are rescued. They might take it in as well.
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Immature red tails do not have a red tail so this could be a youngster. Same for a broadwing . . . they do not have the heavily banded tail when young. I would guess it is a youngster of either species. Hopefully, thanks to your intervention, it will grow into a healthy adult.
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Hi Costal,
That appears to be a "Coopers Hawk" You can tell (a Coopers hawk) by the grey dash lines in his breast and if you look at the feathers in his/her under tail they will form a "Horizontal Stripe," pattern across the tail, when spread. A Red Tail Hawk, will have just that. Red Tail feathers. Make sure who ever is picking it up, has a "Falkery License" (probably spelled wrong). You need a special license just to have a hawk, eagle or falcon in your posession. They are beautiful, though, aren't they! "The Eagle" |
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My wife and I found one dazed sitting in the road on RT3 infront of the new Akwa Soleil development a couple months ago. He looked dazed and confused and we guess he must have been bumped by a car. No visible broken wongs or anything. We wrapped him in a towel and brought him home. The science center wasn't open, it was too early in the season I guess to be open Sundays. When we got him home he appeared to have gained his senses back. He flew off and stayed in a tree in the yard for a couple hours then took off.
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Were you able to find someone to care for it?
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I recently got a phone call touching base with the woman we passed the bird off to. She had in turn delivered it to someone licensed to care for it. Word is that the bird had a broken leg and wing, and that it had been in that condition for at least a few days before we found it. It's now doing fine and well on its way to full recovery.
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