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Saturday, June 20, 2009

Shelter from the Storm

A young red-tailed hawk caught in a downpour in New York City earlier this week took shelter in a restaurant. The name of the eatery? Birdie's.
For photos, call to http://www.andiamnotlying.com/2009/lunch-hawk/

posted by Brenda Hiles | 1:42 PM | 0 comments