Subject: Tweeters makes the Big Time
Date: Feb 18 09:24:43 1999
From: Greg Toffic - greg.toffic at zoo.org


Tom and Tweeters,
Here's an update. After consultation with WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife, we examined the bird, removed its jesses, gave it a USF&WS band and released it at Discovery Park. This was on December 17. The bird has remained in the Disco Park area and apparently is thriving.

Greg

Greg Toffic
Curator of Birds
Woodland Park Zoo
5500 Phinney Avenue N.
Seattle, WA 98103
(206)684-4836 PH
(206)233-7278 FAX


>>> Tom Foote <footet at elwha.evergreen.edu> 02/17 5:54 PM >>>


the following appeared in my BWD "Skimmer"

CAUGHT FROM THE NET

These are entertaining bird stories that have
appeared on various birding discussion lists and
other forums on the Internet.

REDTAIL RECOVERS?

A redtail hawk, used in public education
programs because if was thought to be too badly
injured to be released, escaped from a zoo in
Seattle in early September. Concern lessened
over time as the bird seemed to thrive and was
seen catching a pigeon. The bird disappeared for
a while, but showed up in the area in early
December and was trapped. Plans are to examine
the redtail again in light of its ability to fend for
itself and perhaps to release it, this time without
the jesses it was wearing when it got loose. The
story appeared on TWEETERS, the e-mail dis-
cussion group for Washington State and was
posted by Greg Toffic.



Tom Foote footet at elwha.evergreen.edu
Lab II
The Evergreen State College (360) 866-6000 x6118
Olympia, WA 98505