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Dan Best <[log in to unmask]>
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Chris:

No one really to report that I am aware of.  Winter mortality for raptors, especially first year birds is always heavy, made worse by the deep freezes we've had making prey even more scarce.  One way of looking at the odds for survival of young raptors is if you're not an A student, you flunk the high stake game of life.

Dan Best, Senior Naturalist, Geauga Park District


On Feb 1, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Chris Caprette wrote:

> I found a dead juvenile red-tailed hawk right outside of my house this
> morning. I'm not sure to whom to report it (or even if it needs to be
> reported). Any suggestions?
> Thanks,
> Chris Caprette
> Bainbridge TWP, Geauga Co.
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