
Red Tailed Hawk,
Wisconsin Landfill
Courtesy of Hoo's Woods |

Red Tailed Hawk,
Oklahoma Landfill
Courtesy of Oklahoma
Raptors |

Vulture |

Red Tailed Hawk,
Wisconsin Landfill
Courtesy of Hoo's Woods |

American Kestrel,
Illinois Landfill
After being downed with serious burns, maggots ate
their way through this birds wings.
Courtesy of SOAR-Inc. |

Great Horned Owl,
Wisconsin Landfill
Courtesy of Hoo's Woods |

American Kestrel with a scorched face in Illinois
Courtesy of SOAR-Inc. |
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Female Kestrel's flight feathers burned.
Courtesy of SOAR-Inc. |

Male Kestrel's burned tail.
Courtesy of SOAR-Inc. |

American Kestrel
Brought to Tri-State Bird
Rescue & Research
Courtesy of Erica A. Miller, DVM |

Great Horned Owl
burned to death
Brought to Tri-State Bird
Rescue & Research Courtesy of Erica A. Miller, DVM
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Red Tailed Hawk,
Oklahoma
Courtesy of Oklahoma Raptors |

Red Tailed Hawk,
Florida
Courtesy of Ed Sones |

Red-tailed hawk's melted beak - so brittle that the
bird had to be fed ground up food for months. The
nictitating membranes over the hawk's eyes had to be
treated for burns.
Courtesy of SOAR-Inc. |

Red Tailed Hawk
Brought to Tri-State Bird
Rescue & Research
Courtesy of Erica A. Miller, DVM |