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On Sunday afternoon, February 10, 2013, Warren County, Pennsylvania, native Don Watts will give a presentation on the American Kestrel at the Audubon Center and Sanctuary. Watts is shown here holding a baby kestrel before returning it to its nest box after being banded. (Photo by Suzette Paduano)
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