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    This Red-Tailed Hawk Was Rescued From Outside The U.S. Attorney's Building In Brooklyn - Photo Gallery

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    The red-tailed hawk sitting outside the federal building in downtown Brooklyn

    The red-tailed hawk sitting outside the federal building in downtown Brooklyn

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    The red-tailed hawk sitting outside the federal building in downtown Brooklyn
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    Blair the hawk inside the crate

    Blair the hawk inside the crate

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    Blair the hawk inside the crate
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.

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    Blair the hawk being examined at the Wild Bird Fund.
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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    The red-tailed hawk sitting at the loading dock of the U.S. Attorney's building in downtown Brooklyn.

    The red-tailed hawk sitting at the loading dock of the U.S. Attorney's building in downtown Brooklyn.

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    The red-tailed hawk sitting at the loading dock of the U.S. Attorney's building in downtown Brooklyn.
    Courtesy of David Karopkin
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