raptor care

People in my parts of the town do care if they're on probation. It's pretty much an easy community service. Do one round and yer done. Anyway, it's right next door to me. So funny seeing a co-worker cleaning bird crap. At least we have a bird recovery center I say. Seems like there's more domesticated birds then there is wild birds. Just my observation. Quite a feww parrots that out lived their owners too.
 
Not in the same place, but it was part of what I had the opportunity to do when I worked at the zoo, many years ago.

Please keep us posted on how it's going!
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I did it a long time ago at one of the first raptor rehab places, in Minnesota. It's interesting, and very cool to be so close to the birds. I did alot of prepping dead animals for them to eat; not quite so fun. I particularily liked the imprinted schreech owls and kestrels. Their small size and extreme tameness made them seem almost like pet birds. They were unreleasable due to imprinting, mainly coming from illegal falconers, but still fun. We even rehabbed some trumpeter swans that got lead poisoning during an extreme drought. Talk about dangerous, nasty birds, they beat the raptors wings down.
 

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