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Above, Rough-legged Hawk © 2011 Paige Calamari, used with permission from Central Michigan Life.
This rough-legged hawk was released following rehabilitation at WRA. Note the feathers all the way to the toes. "Peaches" was so named for her peach colored underside.

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Wildlife Recovery Association is dedicated to promoting the understanding, appreciation and protection of wild raptors and their connection with nature.

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For each photo, name which species of animal is hiding, why it is hiding, and what technique it is using to hide? Which special adaptations help the animal to hide? All photographs on this page by Barb Rogers unless otherwise noted. Photos may be copied by teachers and students.

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