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Fri Nov 25, 2022, 06:26 PM Nov 2022

Red-tailed hawk gets 'second chance' in release at Evergreen Cemetery

EVERETT — The young hawk found lying on the side of the road appeared lifeless.

But the person who spotted the bird decided to double check. They saw signs of life and reported the injured wildlife to the Progressive Animal Welfare Society.



Eighteen days later, on Wednesday, PAWS released the red-tailed hawk back into the wild in a wooded area at the Evergreen Funeral Home & Cemetery, near where it was found.

Jeff Brown, a PAWS wildlife naturalist, said the hawk suffered eye and mouth injuries, likely from a collision with a car, though it had no broken bones. PAWS rehabilitated the hawk, estimated to be under a year old, at its Lynnwood wildlife center.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/red-tailed-hawk-gets-second-chance-in-release-at-evergreen-cemetery/

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