Three baby red-tailed hawks are resting in their nest on a ledge below the roof of the four-story Geosciences building on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus.
They're waiting for their parents to bring them food. Once the parents swoop back to the nest, their beaks open wide to get the first bite.
"It was funny watching the parents bring back the parade of rodents," said John Lalande, a Linux systems administrator at the Space Science and Engineering Center in the Atmospheric Oceanic and Space Sciences building. ...