The Red-tailed Hawk that was found in San Francisco with a nail through its head has been successfully rehabilitated and released. Huzzah!
Hat-tip to Seagull Steve.
The Red-tailed Hawk that was found in San Francisco with a nail through its head has been successfully rehabilitated and released. Huzzah!
Hat-tip to Seagull Steve.
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I’m amazed it got released so quickly. I don’t understand how a big nail could occupy the (relatively) small head of a hawk without having lethal effects…lucky bird!