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Hawk tagged decades ago in Pennsylvania found injured 1,000 miles away

A Red-tailed hawk populates the cliffs at the State Line Lookout on Sept. 22, 2024, in Alpine, N.J. In late summer, the cliffs along the Hudson River host a large assortment of wildlife. Getty Images via TNS

An incredibly old red-tailed hawk is resting and recovering after making a 1,000-mile journey from Pennsylvania to Canada, officials said.

The hawk was found injured and was brought into a Nova Scotia wildlife rehabilitation center for treatment, where rescuers also discovered a band on the bird’s foot indicating it had been tagged in Pennsylvania in 2004, Hope For Wildlife said on Facebook on Jan. 16.

Photos show the hawk perching on a wooden pole with yellow vet wrap around it that matches the color of the bird’s feet almost perfectly. A photo also shows the 21-year-old worn metal band around its foot.

“Any Pennsylvanians out there? If you’re a pennamite, maybe you’ll recognize this red-tailed hawk!” the rescue said. “We received this patient a little while ago, and upon examination we discovered that he was suffering from a broken right wing. But that’s not all we found! The hawk has a metal federal band on it, and when we looked into it, we found out that the bird was banded in Pennsylvania in 2004!”

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