He came out so quickly I didn't even see him until he took flight! He flew low at first but he was headed for the trees.
After everyone had time to take a few pictures, he flew out of sight.
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Lucky you! What an amazing experience!
ReplyDeleteHello, I am so happy the Red-tailed Hawk survived and was released. That is a happy thing to watch, the hawk fly away! Thank you for linking up! Have a happy day and a great new week. PS, thanks for the comment on m blog.
ReplyDeleteI LOVED THIS!! Hope the hawk lives a long, happy life.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this post with us at I'd Rather B Birdin'
Muito importante devolver os animais à natureza.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
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That was one lucky bird
ReplyDeleteGood news to see and hear about a rehabilitated wild bird. And that's cute that he stopped to let everyone take his picture!
ReplyDeleteThe Center does good work.
ReplyDeletealways fun to be part of the action and release
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful experience!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see the bird back where it belongs.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Nice pictures. Those who work with injured animals and bring them back to health do good work.
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