Jefferson the Hawk leaves the Library of Congress (Video)
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Ed O'Keefe
VIDEO | By Anna Uhls, The Washington Post
After avoiding capture by traps, bait or nets for a week, the Cooper's hawk, "Jefferson," that took shelter in the Library of Congress has finally been captured by the Raptor Conservancy of Northern Virginia and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. She will rehabilitated and then released into the wild.
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Ed O'Keefe
| January 27, 2011; 10:00 AM ET
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