The hawk that flew the wrong way permanently lands in this Maine park

BANGOR DAILY NEWS • July 17, 2020

he confused, Great Black Hawk that soared into Mainers’ hearts when it showed up in Deering Oaks Park in late 2018 will now live there forever — in bronze. A $28,000 statue commemorating the raptor, which died from frostbite complications in January 2019, was unveiled in the park Friday morning.

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