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Home > Learn About Raptors > Meet the Education Birds > Red-Tailed Hawks

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Red-Tailed Hawks


Red tailed hawk
  • Alley
  • Bailey
  • Casper
  • Jamaica

A common, widespread hawk, the red-tailed hawk is a popular education bird.

Learn more about red-tailed hawks

Alley, a red-tailed hawk

Age: hatched 1986
Sex: female
Weight: 3.5 pounds
Date of recovery: 1986
Location of recovery: Fridley, Minnesota
Original problem: Alley was admitted to TRC three times in 1986, first as an orphan, the second time after being found on someone's porch, and the third time after a tornado destroyed her hack box. She was found with a wing injury in an alley in Roseville.

Bailey, a red-tailed hawk

Age: hatched unknown
Sex: female
Weight: 3.25 pounds
Date of recovery: 1990
Location of recovery: Red Wing, Minnesota
Original problem: Bailey was shot, which resulted in a broken wing.

Casper, a red-tailed hawk

Age: hatched unknown
Sex: male
Weight: 2.25 pounds
Date of recovery: 1992
Location of recovery: Itasca, Minnesota
Original problem: broken wing
Note: Casper is a Krider's hawk, or light-colored subspecies of red-tailed hawk.

Jamaica, a red-tailed hawk

Age: hatched 1985
Sex: female
Weight: 3.5 pounds
Date of recovery: 1985
Location of recovery: Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Original problem: a broken coracoid.
Note: For the past several years (and again this year), Jamaica has laid eggs in the spring. She has a reputation for being territorial and aggressive.



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