“No more visits. We’ve had enough visits from this one,” said Jeff Brown, a wildlife naturalist at PAWS.
Gwen Baumgardner, KIRO 7 NewsSEATTLE — Each year, the PAWS organization treats more than 5,000 injured animals. It’s not often they see the same animal twice, but last month they had a repeat customer.
“To have the same bird back again ... I’m just like, ‘we know you!,’” said PAWS CEO Heidi Wills Yamada. Yamada and others at PAWS treated the red-tailed hawk in 2020, when it was injured during a thunderstorm in Seattle. Last month, they were asked to help that same hawk again after Tom Johnston found it on his lawn, struggling to move.Scroll down to continue reading
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