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Yes, it's amazing how big she is now that she feels better LOL.
First they move her into a cage that's really high, probably 15'-20' square. They watch her fly in there and see how she behaves. If it looks like no other issues are present, they move her to a 50' long cage at another site and that's where they test her hunting skills.
They didn't go into detail about testing her hunting skills, guess they thought I'd be squeamish. I'll learn more as we all get to know each other
The raptor center is at a middle school. I don't think they want the kids witnessing kills
So they move the hunting birds to the other site where there is also more room for a larger enclosure. After she passes that test they'll crate her for release.
Frightful has a voracious appetite and isn't bashful about eating in front of people. So any bird that doesn't finish it's dinner in a timely manner, she gets the 'leftovers'. Even after eating 3 mice she was still dangerous to the fingers of the person bringing her leftovers
That's my girl!! Only the buzzard gets to leave food laying around (of the diurnal birds).
xke4, I was thinking I should put some safety goggles into my car along with big heavy leather gloves. Not just in case of beaks & claws, but because a flapping wing or a swinging branch could be just as disabling if they whacked me in the eye. I may never get to use the equipment (indeed, I hope all the birds stay safe) but it can't hurt to carry them in my trunk inside a large cardboard box. I knew about birds and eyeballs, though. Rescued a seagull as a kid and caught one HECK of a lecture from Daddy about birds pecking out eyes (and about mites and diseases as well when I said I'd be more careful
next time). I was grateful there was a beach ranger guy nearby that day LOL.
I am really excited about seeing Frightful fly away and be free. While the rehab lady thinks Frightful has a mate in the same area, I watched the skies over the weekend and didn't see anyone there. Saw plenty of hawks in other locations, but not over our valley.