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<blockquote data-quote="DRC458" data-source="post: 3415538" data-attributes="member: 530"><p>They are not at all rare. One of the smaller birds of prey. Very protective of their nests. If you get too close, they will dive bomb you. I have had them scrape the top of my ball cap. Anyway, the little critter is doing alright. Made it through the night just fine. It has obviously injured at least one leg or foot, because it cannot stand. I got a call this morning from one of the local rehabilitators, and I will be taking the bird to her later today. I guess there is a clinic (I think she said on S.E. 29th in OKC) that will take them, and then get them to a rehab place in Noble (wildcareoklahoma.org). So, if all goes well, 'it' will be on its way to rehab later today. They really are beautiful birds, adults and juveniles. This is the first time I've been around a young one, and I can't believe how big 'it' is!</p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRC458, post: 3415538, member: 530"] They are not at all rare. One of the smaller birds of prey. Very protective of their nests. If you get too close, they will dive bomb you. I have had them scrape the top of my ball cap. Anyway, the little critter is doing alright. Made it through the night just fine. It has obviously injured at least one leg or foot, because it cannot stand. I got a call this morning from one of the local rehabilitators, and I will be taking the bird to her later today. I guess there is a clinic (I think she said on S.E. 29th in OKC) that will take them, and then get them to a rehab place in Noble (wildcareoklahoma.org). So, if all goes well, 'it' will be on its way to rehab later today. They really are beautiful birds, adults and juveniles. This is the first time I've been around a young one, and I can't believe how big 'it' is! . [/QUOTE]
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