Make That Anna Maria. It is a young RT in molt (missing some retrices
and others ) which escaped its enclosure.  May have returned to point of
capture near the Pheasant Farm. Young apprentice falconer is daughter of
a friend and  obviously very upset. She would be appreciative of any
leads. Jesses were "hunting" jesses so bird may be able to more easily
doff them. 

John 

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Burdett, NY 14818
42.443508000, -76.758202000 

On 2018-03-20 17:52, Brad Walker wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> The Lab of O received a call today about a falconry bird that has gone 
> missing. It's a juvenile Red-tailed Hawk with one jess and bells on both 
> legs. It was lost in the vicinity of Cayuga Heights. If you see it, please 
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