Stephanie Stevens has a good reason to love winter in Wisconsin. Every weekend he loads the minivan with a huge green box and goes to rural areas, usually the edges of agricultural fields of friends.
After he inserts a stout leather glove, from the box and on the wrist he is jumped by an unconventional hunting buddy, Alexie Echo-Hawk, Echo in brief: juvenile hawk from the red tail.
“She is intense,” says Stevens, slightly stroking his fenced feathers.