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  1. #1
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    Default Lost my Male Passenger Red Tailed Hawk

    Hello Everybody:

    I lost my passenger Male Red Tailed yesterday (04/12/2015). in Kendall ( SW ), Miami. in an area between 147th and 157th Ave(s) and Sunset ( 72nd Street ) and Kendall Dr (88th Street) Wearing training jesses ( Marked with my telephone # 305-978-5456 and his name, "Gary" ) and bells, no telemetry, will respond to garnished glove and lure. Please call me if somebody spotted or found him.

    Thank so lot.

    Orestes G.
    Orestes F. Garabito

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    Hello Mr. Orestes,

    I have sent you a private message. I wish I had good news about locating your MRT but am merely offering my assistance even though I am pre-apprentice.

    I hope you have found your bird by the time this post is completed and message has been received.

    Thank you
    Mario A (FalHawMia)
    Miami, FL *Kendall*

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    Thank You Mario:
    I read your messages, and I replied you from my Iphone. Keeping in touch
    Orestes F. Garabito

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    Any word on your bird yet ?? Good luck
    KT Topash. Wesley Chapel, FL
    never walk in another man shoes. Make your own path in life!

  5. #5
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    Hi, I was riding my horse today in the Redlands when I noticed a large hawk or falcon fly down very close to me and land on a branch above me. It didn't seem afraid of me and it resembled your bird ( I googled it). It was probably 25 ft or less from me. When I approached closer it flew off to a higher branch but still kept looking at me and my horse. When it flew it looked like maybe it had a string on its leg? It was hard to tell, but it was definitely a hawk or falcon type bird ( not a turkey vulture). Anyways, I don't know much about falconry, but I once lost a beloved parrot and to this day whenever I see parrots flying outside, I check to see if maybe it's my bird. For what it's worth, this was on SW 264 street between 190 and 189 ave.

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