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Have you seen more hawks in your backyard than usual? Well, there is a reason behind that. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says that young Cooper s hawk as well as red-tailed hawks, which are in urban as well as suburban areas, says that they will be coming out more this month, and become familiar with their surroundings.
Young hawks will land on places like deck rails and fences after some of their first flights, which makes them easier to spot. But, you shouldn t be too concerned, they mean no harm you or your pets.
“While it may be alarming to see these hawks in your yard, they mean you and your pets no harm,” public outreach and engagement manager in the DNR Wildlife Division Holly Vaughn, said in a release.
July 16, 2021
Volunteers will be at Grand Mere State Park next Saturday, July 24 pulling invasive plant species. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says they’ll pull spotted knapweed to help keep native plants thriving. Those who go out for the volunteer stewardship day are advised to wear long sleeves and pants and also bug spray. Since everyone will be working out in the sun, volunteers should also bring water and a hat. Everyone will gather where Willow and Rosemary drives meet at noon. You can register to help via email here: LeslieE1@michigan.gov.
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