[tn-bird] Re: Interesting Hawk Story

  • From: jreese5@xxxxxxx
  • To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 19:54:58 -0500


Carol Reese
Ornamental Horticulture Specialist -Western District
University of Tennessee Extension Service
605 Airways Blvd.
Jackson TN 38301
731 425 4721 email  jreese5@xxxxxxx




I wonder did anyone else notice that the director of the rehab center in
this story had the name "Kestrel Skyhawk"? Could that be the person's real
name?

Carol

Hi All,

Here's an interesting story my son sent me recently:

Hawk gets stuck on Wing

September 9, 2002 Posted: 2:51 PM EDT (1851 GMT)




ARLINGTON, Washington (AP) -- "Call 911! I have a hawk stuck to my arm."

It didn't take long for gas station customers to see Jamie Wing wasn't
kidding.

A red-tailed hawk collided with Wing's pickup truck Thursday, and after she
freed the bird's wing from the side-view mirror, the hawk invaded the
truck, bit Wing's lip and then sank its talons into her right arm.

Wing, 38, said she threw a coat over the bird, tried without success to get
it off her arm -- and then drove to the nearest highway exit.

"Every time you touched the bird, it gripped harder," she said. "There was
a point where it got so painful that I was going to reach down and break
its neck myself, but I love animals and I realized the bird was in shock
and pain."

Firefighters administered morphine to help ease Wing's pain, and two women
from the nearby Sarvey Wildlife Center pulled the hawk off her arm.

Wing was treated at a local hospital for puncture wounds on her right arm,
hand and thumb. "I feel lucky it didn't chew me up more," she said.

The hawk had to be euthanized because both wings were broken too badly to
heal or be repaired, said Kestrel SkyHawk, who cares for birds of prey at
the center and is on its board of directors.



Howard Groce

Byrdstown, TN



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