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Thread: Lost redtail

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    Default Lost redtail

    I got a call Saturday from the DEC that they had a redtail that was hit and killed by a car and wanted to know if it was mine.
    This was a falconry bird with all the equipment on bells, jesses & anklets.
    Any one from NY lose a bird?
    Alan Scott

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    We had an apprentice loose one here in Williamsport back in the late fall. Could be the same.
    In the "Art"
    Michael W. Kuriga

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    Fred
    "Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson

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    Quote Originally Posted by FredFogg View Post

    I don't think so Fred, there was no mention of a transmiter or reward tags.
    Alan Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by ice View Post
    I don't think so Fred, there was no mention of a transmiter or reward tags.
    I just re-read that thread and he said no transmitter. And the bird has been out for quite a while, so possibly the reward tag was pulled off. Who knows?
    Fred
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    Quote Originally Posted by FredFogg View Post
    I just re-read that thread and he said no transmitter. And the bird has been out for quite a while, so possibly the reward tag was pulled off. Who knows?

    Yep, I guess we will never know.
    Alan Scott

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    I lost mine about 3 1/2 weeks ago. Anklets and bells, no jesses. I found the transmitter on the ground the same day she skied up and went to drifting. I hope it's not her. I like to think she's doing just fine.
    Fred Dewey
    "The bird hunting the locust is unaware of the hawk hunting it."

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