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Sun, 24 Jul 2022 21:23:24 -0400
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The juvenile red-shouldered hawk was back in my yard perched on a post just before dark. It’s left now so I’m hoping it’s all right but just in case I see it again in the morning and/or it looks weak, does anyone know of a rehabber who handles hawks near Granville, like in the Columbus area?

I’m hoping it’s fine. I heard from a couple people off list that this is very typical young buteo behavior but I wanted to be prepared if it seemed like it wasn’t doing well tomorrow.

Pls reply off list—thx!

Peggy Wang
Granville
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