Hawk rescued from netting on Massachusetts golf course
Published in Weird News
(UPI) Animal rescuers in Massachusetts came to the rescue of a red-tailed hawk that became entangled in the protective netting surrounding a golf course.
The Animal Rescue League of Boston said rescuers responded to the Woodland Golf Club in Newton on Thursday after a hawk was seen caught in the netting set up around the course to catch errant golf balls.
Anna Yorks went up in a ladder truck provided by local firefighters to attempt to disentangle the bird of prey.
"Unfortunately, he was so tangled in there that I was unable to do so. Luckily, we had scissors, so unfortunately we had to cut a small hole in the net, but it did relieve him from there, so I was able to get him off of the net and then put him inside of a safe carrier box," Yorks told WHDH-TV.
The hawk was believed to have been caught in the net for about 12 hours.
The raptor was examined by a veterinarian and given a clean bill of health, allowing it to be released back into the wild Thursday afternoon.
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