Thanks for taking the time to write with your ideas.
Whenever I go out to feed the birds, there are usually 2 or 3 people walking their dogs on the trails, or jogging. Sometimes there is an individual fishing. I'm sure I would attract attention, but I doubt anyone would object once they knew it was a rescue. I guess I will try the general "contact me" email for the forest preserve - maybe someone will route me to the people who have supposedly been working on this.
The geese will come within a couple of feet of me once they see me toss out some grain, but the ducks stay in the water until I start walking off to leave. I think the geese would walk into an enclosure for food if they were hungry enough. the ducks, might have to wait awhile until the weather gets worse and they are desparate. I am a bit afraid of separating the five birds - perhaps as a group they are slightly more protected against predators, but each day is a gamble for these guys.
I do have an old dog excercise pen, two dog crates, and actually a small outdoor kennel with a gate, which when broken down into panels is fairly portable. It can be assembled pretty quickly with just some plastic cable ties. I think some combination of these could work with a few people (and another vehicle) to help.
I do not have a network, other than this forum, for finding these birds a home - short of knocking on doors of farmers. Is there a better way to post my concerns on this site? If so, please give me specifics. I just linked into this thru a general google search.
By the way, the wildlife center will not take domestics, unless they are injured and are brought to them. They had no other ideas for me. I did call some local nature centers who declined the birds, due to their concern for the health of their existing animals.
The only place I could find to take them, so far, is a farm west of here - it is really a business. People can go there for activities. They also have a traveling petting zoo. I guess I really need to go there to see if this might be a suitable home - tho what's the alternative once winter really sets in?
Thanks for any and all ideas/assistance on this.