After missing for five days, Lake County Forest Preserves’ educational ambassador, a red-tailed hawk, was back home Tuesday afternoon. The federally-protected raptor was spotted by a Forest Preserve volunteer on a six-foot high tree stump near the hawk’s home at Ryerson Conservation Area in Riverwoods, Lake County Forest Preserve officials said in a Facebook post.
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