The Red Tailed Hawk that my neighbor found in my little woods and that I took 
to the Cornell Vet School Wildlife Clinic in February 2017 has been released 
back into the NW Lansing area!
Look thru the Facebook stuff below- there are still photos and also a YouTube 
video of its release at the Lansingville Fire Hall on NY Rt. 34B, and a short 
story about lead poisoning in birds.

Melissa Groo photographed the release, while somebody else videotaped it for 
YouTube.
I am so glad that this bird had a happy outcome to lead poisoning!

I sent a donation to the Janet Swanson Wildlife Rehab Clinic.  
http://vet.cornell.edu/hospital/services/wildlife/

Donna Scott
Lansing Station Road
Lansing, NY

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