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front page article of the Chicago Sun Times today:
http://tinyurl.com/ye3thrf
This bird went south for the winter the hard way. A Ferruginous hawk was apparently struck by a train in western Canada -- and then got stuck in the front plow of the train for 1,000 to 2,000 miles. It was finally discovered when the Canadian Pacific Railway train pulled into a train yard in Franklin Park. "It's absolutely amazing that he lived through it," said Dawn Keller, founder of Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, which operates rescue centers at Northerly Island, Itasca and Barrington.
Have a healthy and joyous New Year, everyone!
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Quote from: dale on 31-Dec-09, 07:51:45 PM
front page article of the Chicago Sun Times today:
http://tinyurl.com/ye3thrf
This bird went south for the winter the hard way. A Ferruginous hawk was apparently struck by a train in western Canada -- and then got stuck in the front plow of the train for 1,000 to 2,000 miles. It was finally discovered when the Canadian Pacific Railway train pulled into a train yard in Franklin Park. "It's absolutely amazing that he lived through it," said Dawn Keller, founder of Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation, which operates rescue centers at Northerly Island, Itasca and Barrington.
Have a healthy and joyous New Year, everyone!
Dale
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