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Eagle Family Adopt Hawk Chick
12-06-2017
2017
wacky and real life

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titleEagle Family Adopt Hawk Chick
subject date12-06-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY SASSEPHOTO / CATERS NEWS - (Pictured: Red-tailed hawk and eagles, June 12) - In a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence for wildlife photographers, a pair of bald eagles have adopted a hawk chick - usually a bitter rival. The incredible scenes have seen the eagle family feeding the chick as if it were one of their own, attracting the attention of the science and bird-watching communities. According to one eagle biologist, the chances of finding a red-tailed hawk in an eagles nest, like in Shoal Harbor Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Colombia, Canada, is around one-in-ten-thousand. News of the rare occurrence began to spread in early June. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_EAGLES_ADOPT_HAWK_CHICK_04.jpg
titleEagle Family Adopt Hawk Chick
subject date12-06-2017
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creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY SASSEPHOTO / CATERS NEWS - (Pictured: Red-tailed hawk and eagle parent, June 12) - In a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence for wildlife photographers, a pair of bald eagles have adopted a hawk chick - usually a bitter rival. The incredible scenes have seen the eagle family feeding the chick as if it were one of their own, attracting the attention of the science and bird-watching communities. According to one eagle biologist, the chances of finding a red-tailed hawk in an eagles nest, like in Shoal Harbor Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Colombia, Canada, is around one-in-ten-thousand. News of the rare occurrence began to spread in early June. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_EAGLES_ADOPT_HAWK_CHICK_05.jpg
titleEagle Family Adopt Hawk Chick
subject date12-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY SASSEPHOTO / CATERS NEWS - (Pictured: Red-tailed hawk and eagle parent, June 12) - In a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence for wildlife photographers, a pair of bald eagles have adopted a hawk chick - usually a bitter rival. The incredible scenes have seen the eagle family feeding the chick as if it were one of their own, attracting the attention of the science and bird-watching communities. According to one eagle biologist, the chances of finding a red-tailed hawk in an eagles nest, like in Shoal Harbor Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Colombia, Canada, is around one-in-ten-thousand. News of the rare occurrence began to spread in early June. - SEE CATERS COPY

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file nameCATERS_EAGLES_ADOPT_HAWK_CHICK_08.jpg
titleEagle Family Adopt Hawk Chick
subject date12-06-2017
place
creditCaters News Agency
captionPIC BY SASSEPHOTO / CATERS NEWS - (Pictured: Red-tailed hawk (right), eaglet and bald eagle parent) - In a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence for wildlife photographers, a pair of bald eagles have adopted a hawk chick - usually a bitter rival. The incredible scenes have seen the eagle family feeding the chick as if it were one of their own, attracting the attention of the science and bird-watching communities. According to one eagle biologist, the chances of finding a red-tailed hawk in an eagles nest, like in Shoal Harbor Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Colombia, Canada, is around one-in-ten-thousand. News of the rare occurrence began to spread in early June. - SEE CATERS COPY