Courtesy of the Texas Department A familiar face of spring has returned to Dallas-Fort Worth and made her nest. A red-tailed hawk has constructed her nest in front of a Texas Department of ...
Since 2011, her nest has been in front of a TxDOT camera on State Highway 114 at Rochelle Boulevard in Irving. In June, WFAA viewers will remember following along as the hawk, dubbed Rochelle, ...
The hawk that was pushed out of San Luis Obispo County eagle’s nest has continued to defy the odds and is now living at a raptor rehabilitation home in an outdoor aviary in Cayucos. The red-tailed ...
For weeks, a baby red-tailed hawk was a welcome guest in a San Simeon eagles nest — until it wasn’t. On Saturday, one of the two eaglets apparently decided three had become a crowd and forcibly ...
It's that time of year! Red-tailed hawks have returned to build a nest at a camera on Texas 114 at Rochelle Boulevard in Irving. Thursday it became clear there are two eggs in the nest this year. NBC ...
For three weeks now, a red-tailed hawk chick snatched by a pair of bald eagles has defied the odds, managing to stay alive while sharing a San Luis Obispo County nest with two eaglets. The strange ...
I have a friend who measures outings in red-tailed hawks. “It was a five-hawk drive,” she’ll exclaim after visiting a bucolic setting. That’s an easy image to conjure: fierce hawks perched high on ...
A pair of eagle parents have adopted a baby red-tailed hawk they originally brought back to their next to eat. The baby hawk has yet to become a meal, and has been seen being fed by the parents ...
A hawk's nest has temporarily shut down a construction site at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. When contractors climbed to the roof of Hamon Tower for a site survey late last month, they ...
One hot day in early June, a red-tailed hawk chick perched on the second-floor gutter of a Syracuse University sorority house, whistling plaintively for its parents. The chick had fledged the previous ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For weeks, a baby red-tailed hawk was a welcome guest in a San Simeon eagles nest — until it wasn’t. On Saturday, one of the two ...
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