The New England Wildlife Center released a red-tailed hawk back into the wild four months after it came to them because it ingested a type of rat poison known as an anticoagulant rodenticide.
The bird’s distress drew a small crowd, and he appeared to be injured as a few people pulled out their phones and started ...
One hawk’s story The New England Wildlife Center released a red-tailed hawk back into the wild four months after it came to them because it ingested a type of rat poison known as an ...
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