Mary Tyler Moore’s ardent support of animal rights once ruffled a few of her neighbors’ feathers.
The actress, who died at the age of 80 on Wednesday, was never afraid to fight for the rights of all animals, and she proved her dedication to the cause when New York City’s most famous bird needed her help.
Pale Male the red-tailed hawk was hatched in 1990 and rose to fame when birdwatcher Marie Winn, who gave him his name, wrote about him in her best-seller Red Tails in Love. According to Winn, Pale Male was one of the first red tails to nest in a building,...
The actress, who died at the age of 80 on Wednesday, was never afraid to fight for the rights of all animals, and she proved her dedication to the cause when New York City’s most famous bird needed her help.
Pale Male the red-tailed hawk was hatched in 1990 and rose to fame when birdwatcher Marie Winn, who gave him his name, wrote about him in her best-seller Red Tails in Love. According to Winn, Pale Male was one of the first red tails to nest in a building,...
- 1/25/2017
- by m34miller
- PEOPLE.com
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