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The Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve's Evenings on the Bluff Series kicks off on Tuesday, July 15, at 6:30 PM with Amazing Animal Ambassadors. Bethany Boucher, wildlife educator, will ...
After the East Longmeadow's Fourth of July Parade, the Uncle Sam statue was moved back to Springfield, but this time to ...
As the ceremony comes to a close, Brett, left, and Fran release a red tail hawk, brought to the wedding by SOAR, a raptor rehabilitation facility in western Iowa. Officiant and uncle to Fran, Dr ...
How red-tailed hawk ranges are shifting in a changing climate Human-caused climate change and land use changes are shifting the seasonal migration patterns for these iconic hawks, but is this ...
When a red-tailed hawk ignores an offered meal, a variety of backyard scavengers — including blue jays, crows and even a squirrel — seize the unexpected feast amid harsh winter ...
SHREWSBURY, Mass. — Police are investigating after a red-tailed hawk was found in Paxton, Massachusetts, with the feathers of its wings and tail cut off. "When I first held the bird, I noticed ...
The red tailed hawk was found on a pile of wood Thursday night, prompting an immediate investigation by police and wildlife officials. In Massachusetts it’s illegal to own a raptor without a permit.
On the afternoon of Dec. 12, a red-tailed hawk was released in Mesa Verde National Park, about a month after it was injured there. In early November, it had “reportedly flew into a car,” so ...
A red-tailed hawk that had been reportedly shot in Cheshire two weeks ago has died. A Place Called Hope, a nonprofit birds of prey rehabilitation center, found a young red-tailed hawk with two ...
Splitscreen by GNN – Red-tailed hawk, and Samuel Henderson – credit, CC BY-SA, Rhododendrites / Lori Henderson, released. Typically, when savants’ incredible natural talents are reported on ...
As one of the continent’s most widespread and iconic raptors, the red-tailed hawk commands attention with its striking appearance and remarkable hunting prowess. Grab your binoculars, as we set forth ...