Monday, October 24, 2011
6:37 PM
By Associated Press
Injured: Rescuers believe someone intentionally hurt the red-tailed hawk earlier this month, and said it appeared to be in pain
A red-tailed hawk that rescuers said was shot in the head with a nail gun was recovering Sunday at a Northern California wildlife centre.
The hawk, captured in a San Francisco park by rescuers yesterday, was doing 'very well' while being cared for at the Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley in San Jose, said Rebecca Dmytryk, executive director of the Monterey-based group WildRescue.
'The nail dislodged and dropped out during transport with no sign of additional trauma and no bleeding,' Ms Dmytryk said.
The juvenile bird was trapped on Saturday evening at the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. It was immediately transported to the wildlife centre where specialists stayed late to receive it, Ms Dmytryk said.
WildRescue had been notified of the injured bird nearly a week ago and had tried to trap it several times last week without success.
Rescued: A wildlife rescue group captured the hawk at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Saturday
But observers got close enough to the bird to see the nail extending from its cheek through the front of its head. They said the hawk appeared to be in pain.
Ms Dmytryk's group had been using a trap called a bal-chatri, a trap made of wire mesh, to try to catch the injured hawk.
Rescuers believe someone intentionally hurt the hawk earlier this month. A reward of $10,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whomever harmed the bird.
She has said that wild birds like hawks are protected, and that it's a felony to try to capture the birds without a license.
source:dailymail
Injured: Rescuers believe someone intentionally hurt the red-tailed hawk earlier this month, and said it appeared to be in pain
A red-tailed hawk that rescuers said was shot in the head with a nail gun was recovering Sunday at a Northern California wildlife centre.
The hawk, captured in a San Francisco park by rescuers yesterday, was doing 'very well' while being cared for at the Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley in San Jose, said Rebecca Dmytryk, executive director of the Monterey-based group WildRescue.
'The nail dislodged and dropped out during transport with no sign of additional trauma and no bleeding,' Ms Dmytryk said.
The juvenile bird was trapped on Saturday evening at the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. It was immediately transported to the wildlife centre where specialists stayed late to receive it, Ms Dmytryk said.
WildRescue had been notified of the injured bird nearly a week ago and had tried to trap it several times last week without success.
Rescued: A wildlife rescue group captured the hawk at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco on Saturday
But observers got close enough to the bird to see the nail extending from its cheek through the front of its head. They said the hawk appeared to be in pain.
Ms Dmytryk's group had been using a trap called a bal-chatri, a trap made of wire mesh, to try to catch the injured hawk.
Rescuers believe someone intentionally hurt the hawk earlier this month. A reward of $10,000 has been offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whomever harmed the bird.
She has said that wild birds like hawks are protected, and that it's a felony to try to capture the birds without a license.
source:dailymail
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