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Call us at 1-770-720-1847 to discuss hawk rescue.  We care for raptors (birds of prey) that cannot be released back to the wild.

We also rehabilitate hawks, owls, eagles, kites, falcons and ospreys.

We need Mouse Money and general support!

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HawkTalk Inc.
Monteen McCord
6730 Union Hill Rd.
Canton, GA 30115

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We are a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization located in North Georgia providing hawk rescue and care for other raptors (birds of prey) including owls, eagles, falcons and osprey.hawk rescue and owl rehabilitation

We operate our facility based on donations from caring people who, for one reason or another, aren’t in the position to be rehabbers themselves, but are interested in and dedicated to the preservation and protection of raptors.

We also do off site programs for schools, nature centers, scouts, birthday parties, public displays, etc.  This is done on a fee basis. Please call for details!

Hacking for hawk rescue or owl rehabilitation.

Hacking is an old falconry technique that is literally, thousands of years old. Hacking (AKA soft release) is how we re-introduced the Golden Eagle back to the Cumberland Plateau in northwest Georgia, the American Bald eagle to the Lake Allatoona area north of Atlanta and the Peregrine Falcon in downtown Atlanta.  We can help you with this procedure or provide it as a service.
For more information, see our blog post on Hacking Orphaned Hawks and Owls.

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I love this ❤️ The one you show right after the serious guy is so funny! He’s like “Hello” 😀 Do you know if they are male or females?

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You do such an awesome job cuz… I love the videos love you

Awwwww!!! They are PRECIOUS ❤️ Which one is the one we met?

Thank you, Monteen! Great video

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Forever yakking about my passion.

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Love them.

Keep yakking. The world needs to be educated by knowledgeable, caring people like you. You’re a breed apart helping throngs. Throngs, I say!

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Sooooo cute

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How to avoid imprinting orphaned raptors.

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