[ask] Re: Fw: ANYONE IN LEX TO HELP LOCATE INJURED RED-TAIL HAWK?

  • From: Lundquist/Weems <jlq.gw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: ask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2012 17:16:39 -0500

Has anyone found the bird, yet? Directions are a bit vague and there was no attached photo.

On 1/28/2012 4:57 PM, wayman wrote:

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http://fw.ky.gov/rehablist.asp?lid=754&NavPath=C366 <http://fw.ky.gov/rehablist.asp?lid=754&NavPath=C366>

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On Sat, Jan 28, 2012 at 9:04 AM, David Lang <de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Ce Ci is looking for help with an injured Red-tailed.
    David Lang

    ----- Forwarded Message ----
    *From:* Ce Ci <thefarsidefarm@xxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:thefarsidefarm@xxxxxxxxx>>
    *To:* Tony Brusate <spackl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:spackl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>>; de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:de_lang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    *Cc:* noraw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:noraw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>;
    mccutch@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mccutch@xxxxxxxxx>; Eileen Wicker
    <raptors@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:raptors@xxxxxxxxx>>
    *Sent:* Fri, January 27, 2012 2:01:21 PM
    *Subject:* ANYONE IN LEX TO HELP LOCATE INJURED RED-TAIL HAWK?

    Tony and David, if you get this msg - this bird was seen yesterday
    (Thursday 1/26) and lady looked today and couldn't find it, but
    you'll see that the hawk had a hurt wing and had to be "shoo'd"
    away from the road yesterday.  Unfortunately, when they're hurt,
    catching and securing them is the first line of action (as we
    recently experienced in Frankfort.).  If your Audubon chapters
    have anybody who would be willing to go hunt for the bird, would
    be wonderful.  Here's info....  Ceci
    This Hawk was almost on the white line on the shoulder and cars
    were so close that they were making him sway, it was raining, I
    pulled over and backed up on the shoulder, where this sign is, I
    was on the outer loop and about 1 mile from the Harrodsburg Rd.
exit. There are two of these signs but I was at the first one. The Hawk just stood there so I put the blanket out like a matador
    between him and the road and herded him off the shoulder and as
    far back as the fence.  He didn't attempt to fly but once teetered
    and righted himself by sticking out his left wing but not the
    right one.  I went back to my car for my cell phone and when I
    went back to take a photo he started to walk down along the fence
    line towards Versailles Rd.  Like Liz said we have looked for him
    but no sightings this afternoon.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Elizabeth McCutcheon [mailto:mccutch@xxxxxxxxx
    <http://us.mc384.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=mccutch@xxxxxxxxx>]
    Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 1:18 PM
    To: Ce Ci
    Cc: Jaybigrock@xxxxxxx
    <http://us.mc384.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Jaybigrock@xxxxxxx>;
    Jayatbigrock@xxxxxxx
    <http://us.mc384.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=Jayatbigrock@xxxxxxx>;
    Nora Ward
    Subject: injured redtail in Lexington

    Hi Ce Ci,
    I'm fowarding thin on to you in case you know of any folks in
    Lexington who might help...or look.
    A workmate of mine saw a large red-tailed hawk on the side of the road
    on New Circle at the Harrodsburg Rd yesterday.  She ushered him to the
    fence further off the road with a blanket.  She's been back to look
    today, as I have and haven't seen any sight of him/her.  He was
    spotted prior to  the Harrodsburg Rd. exit sign.....about one mile
    prior on the West side.  His wing was apparently injured as he did not
    attempt to fly.

    If you be of any help we would appreciate it!

    Thank you.

    Liz

    --- On *Fri, 1/27/12, Elizabeth McCutcheon
    /<elizabethm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    <mailto:elizabethm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>/* wrote:


        From: Elizabeth McCutcheon <elizabethm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        <mailto:elizabethm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>>
        Subject: FW: Red Tail Hawk at this sign.
        To: Thefarsidefarm@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:Thefarsidefarm@xxxxxxxxx>
        Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 1:31 PM

        More info.

        /Elizabeth McCutcheon///

        /Rood And Riddle Equine Hospital///

        /Surgery / Administrative Asst.///

        /Drs. Embertson, Latimer, Hopper///

        “Music is the wine that fills the cup of silence”  -Robert Fripp

        *From:*Nora Ward
        *Sent:* Friday, January 27, 2012 1:27 PM
        *To:* Elizabeth McCutcheon
        *Subject:* Red Tail Hawk at this sign.

        Liz, the hawk was left by the fence just to the right of where
        this sign is posted, the 1^st sign for Harrodsburg Rd. about 1
        mile before the exit.    There are only two places where
        he/she could get under the fence when I walked it today but
        hardly think it could have.  Nora


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