Shelby Police Sgt. Scott and Ofc. Yates had the opportunity to participate in the release of a red-tailed hawk that was ...
Immobile bird might have ingested poison.
A red-tailed hawk rescued from a recent Massachusetts rainstorm is now fighting a more insidious threat. The 1-year-old male ...
A juvenile red-tailed hawk survived being hit by a car, the Boulder County Sheriff's Office announced in a social media post.
Scientists found that red-tailed hawks adjust their wings and tails during molt to keep flying and landing safely despite missing feathers.
Soren, one of the Audubon Community Nature Center’s ambassador red-tailed hawks, is pictured. Red-tailed Hawks are one of the most common and widespread raptors of North America, but they are also ...
Red-tailed hawks can compensate for feather loss during molt by subtly changing their wing and tail movements, according to a new study by University of California, Davis, researchers in the College ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google A badly hurt bird didn’t fly with this cop. A Suffolk County deputy sheriff is being lauded as a local hero after ...
Waukesha police rescued an injured red-tailed hawk near an intersection, but the bird was later euthanized due to severe trauma.
A red-tailed hawk lifts off from a branch in search of food on Tuesday at Lighthouse Field State Beach. About these birds, the Cornell Lab’s All About Birds website says, “This is probably the most ...