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the guardian: Eat, prey, love: bald eagles adopt baby hawk into their ne

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Subject: the guardian: Eat, prey, love: bald eagles adopt baby hawk into their nest in Canada
From: Janet Russell <>
Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2017 23:13:14 +0000
Good morning all

For your interest.

Janet

Eat, prey, love: bald eagles adopt baby hawk into their nest in Canada
the guardian

The hawk, which is usually prey for eagles, is in excellent health after being taken in, and now ‘thinks he’s a bald eagle’, according to one expert Biologists and bird watchers in Canada are closely monitoring a young red-tailed hawk that has – against all odds – been adopted into a nest full of bald eagles and is seemingly thriving after taking on eagle-like behaviour. The chick was first seen in the nest in British Columbia in early June, said biologists – possibly after one of the bald Read the full story


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Janet

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