Subject: [Tweeters] Anyone In the Bothell Area Want to Collect a Dead Cooper's Hawk?
Date: Fri Feb 21 13:39:21 PST 2020
From: Jeremy Schwartz - jschwartz1124 at gmail.com

Hi Tweeters,

I work in the North Creek area of Bothell, not far from the UW Bothell
Campus. I'm just east of 405 from the campus.

On a lunch walk just now I discovered a dead Cooper's Hawk in the grass
along one of the stretches of gravel path that threads through the office
park. It looks to be an adult and pretty well intact. No predation that I
can see. There are no windows immediately near the trail, but it could have
theoretically bounced off a nearby office window, flew to a nearby tree and
then collapsed.

I've called the Burke Museum and Seattle Audubon offices, but they both
would require me to keep it and deliver it to them, which is not as
feasible right now with me being at work. Anyone living nearby who might be
able to take it? If anyone is interested, reply to me individually and I
can share my cell phone number.

Thanks, and keep watching the skies!
Jeremy in Bothell
jschwartz1124 AT gmail DOT com
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