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Here are 3 of our recent rescues and sucessful releases back into the wild. And for Maggie and those that know the story just a note our honkers are back and have their nest in the planter box I'll get pictures soon as time allows - looks like we have 4 eggs so far the last time Momma Goose would let me look.
This little fellow is a male Kestral (aka Sparrow Hawk). They really aren't hawks at all but the smallest member of the Falcon family. He had a broken wing but we were able to splint him up and he healed perfectly. He was released last Sunday. Kestrals are good little fellows they eat a lot of bugs.
This young lady is a Red-Shouldered Hawk she had a broken leg but she healed up perfectly and was released 3/1/09 hopefully in time for her to mate and get her nest going this spring.
This little girl is a Rough-Legged Hawk she came in nearly starved and suffering with a massive G.I. infection (probably a poisened mouse or rat caused) she was released yesterday so she could get on her way to her nesting grounds up north. These guys migrate down for the winter and then go back to Canada and Alaska for spring nesting and summer. Very pretty young lady.
This little fellow is a male Kestral (aka Sparrow Hawk). They really aren't hawks at all but the smallest member of the Falcon family. He had a broken wing but we were able to splint him up and he healed perfectly. He was released last Sunday. Kestrals are good little fellows they eat a lot of bugs.

This young lady is a Red-Shouldered Hawk she had a broken leg but she healed up perfectly and was released 3/1/09 hopefully in time for her to mate and get her nest going this spring.

This little girl is a Rough-Legged Hawk she came in nearly starved and suffering with a massive G.I. infection (probably a poisened mouse or rat caused) she was released yesterday so she could get on her way to her nesting grounds up north. These guys migrate down for the winter and then go back to Canada and Alaska for spring nesting and summer. Very pretty young lady.
