These are NOT my animals, I do not have any more information then is posted here. I subscribe to the Carolina Waterfowl Rescue group, and they are who send me these notices. If you are interested, please scroll to the bottom of the description and contact Carolina Waterfowl Rescue! Thank you for your help, these guys need homes.
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Hello Adopters!
Our first Easter Ducks are starting to make their way into the rescue. I have an amazingly cute and sweet pair of pekins that was recently dumped. They are fully feathered and seemed to enjoy the pond but need some protected night time surroundings.
Here is a photo of them we took yesterday
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3445468057/
Handsome Muscovy Duck needs a family
This guy was attacked by a dog but has healed and doing great outside. He is pretty spunky so he can do well just roaming your property and eating insects. Here is his photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3405055141/
We still have several cockatiels that are at the rescue. If you are interested in adopting one you must fill out the exotic bird adoption application. Email me if you want to apply.
Photos of the cockatiels
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3378396711/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3212852962/
We still have quite a selection of geese. Some of them have special needs but quite a few are perfectly healthy and ready to go to new homes. We have a Toulouse/china mix, a white china and some embdens and pilgrims. Email me for details about this sweet geese. I don't have photos of them all yet.
Want maintainance free birds? We have an influx of mallard ducks and Canada geese babies coming in. If you have a pond we can release some of these birds on your property.
If you already have wood ducks and would like some more and you don't hunt on your land email us for details of our wood duck release program.
Without your help we wouldn't be around today and able to take in so many injured and orphaned animals!
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Carolina Waterfowl Rescue
PO Box 1484
Indian Trail, NC 28079
www.cwrescue.org
704-668-9486
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Hello Adopters!
Our first Easter Ducks are starting to make their way into the rescue. I have an amazingly cute and sweet pair of pekins that was recently dumped. They are fully feathered and seemed to enjoy the pond but need some protected night time surroundings.
Here is a photo of them we took yesterday
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3445468057/
Handsome Muscovy Duck needs a family
This guy was attacked by a dog but has healed and doing great outside. He is pretty spunky so he can do well just roaming your property and eating insects. Here is his photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3405055141/
We still have several cockatiels that are at the rescue. If you are interested in adopting one you must fill out the exotic bird adoption application. Email me if you want to apply.
Photos of the cockatiels
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3378396711/
and
http://www.flickr.com/photos/85081070@N00/3212852962/
We still have quite a selection of geese. Some of them have special needs but quite a few are perfectly healthy and ready to go to new homes. We have a Toulouse/china mix, a white china and some embdens and pilgrims. Email me for details about this sweet geese. I don't have photos of them all yet.
Want maintainance free birds? We have an influx of mallard ducks and Canada geese babies coming in. If you have a pond we can release some of these birds on your property.
If you already have wood ducks and would like some more and you don't hunt on your land email us for details of our wood duck release program.
Without your help we wouldn't be around today and able to take in so many injured and orphaned animals!
"
Carolina Waterfowl Rescue
PO Box 1484
Indian Trail, NC 28079
www.cwrescue.org
704-668-9486
