Some of you may be interested in this report from someone who saw one of the 
Tower Road young hawks on the ground today.  Feel free to update Mary Ellen and 
or Parks if you have more information.  Christianne

From: Mary Ellen Niederhofer
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 3:11 PM
To: John Eliot Parks
Subject: RE: young red-tailed hawk on ground

Hi John,
The young hawk was on the ground by the loading dock this morning and then flew 
over to a brick enclosure on the side of the building (Bradfield). I am not 
sure if it got out of there or not. It is on the right side of the driveway 
between Bradfield and the greenhouse.  I am not sure it would be able to fly 
out of there.  I would hate for it to be stuck in there all weekend.
Thanks,
Mary Ellen
From: Christianne McMillan White
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 9:45 AM
To: John Eliot Parks
I can assist if still needed

Subject: young red-tailed hawk on ground

As we speak, between Bradfield and Plant Science, running away from people 
clustered all around.  We got a call from someone watching. Can you assist?


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