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Hawk Shot With Nail Gun Recovering At SJ Animal Hospital

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) - A red-tailed hawk that was shot in the head with a nail gun earlier this month and rescued in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park over the weekend was recovering at a San Jose animal hospital Monday.

The injured hawk, a female juvenile, was lured into a trap around 5 p.m. Saturday at the San Francisco Botanical Gardens, according to WildRescue, a Monterey-based wildlife rescue group.

The bird was transported to the Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley in San Jose. The center's director, Anita Templer, said the nail fell out of the bird's head while it was being driven to the South Bay.

Templer said she saw the hawk Monday and "it's very active and responsive."

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A hawk rescued from Golden Gate Park after removal of the nail lodged in its head. (WildRescue/BCN)

The bird "is responding well to the pain protocol and antibiotics," she said. "She was underweight when we got her, but she's doing much, much better."

Templer said center officials hope to be able to move her to an outdoor enclosure within the next 10 days if the recovery continues as planned.

Authorities do not know exactly when the hawk was injured, but WildRescue director Rebecca Dmytryk said her organization received a photo of the bird with the nail in its head on Oct. 9. The shooting is believed to have been intentional.

There is a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for shooting the hawk.

Anyone with information is asked to call the group's 24-hour hotline at (866) WILD-911.

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