Fire crews rescue hawk from Myrtle Beach driving range net

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — (AP) — Fire crews in South Carolina have rescued a red tail hawk that was caught in netting at a driving range.

The Myrtle Beach Fire Department says the hawk was 40 feet up at Top Golf on Saturday night.

Crews got it out and put it in a box until the morning because hawks do not usually fly at night.

The department says it was handed over to avian experts.

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