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A flight cage capable of rehabilitating a bird the size of a bald eagle was recently built at the Ravensbeard Wildlife Center in Saugerties, N.Y. To the left builder Mark Peritz, ...
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Paula Brown helps care for the birds once they are transferred to outdoor flight cages, where they will hopefully regain strength and recover from the poisoning. “It’s just preventable, and ...
VALPARAISO | The first “flight cage” for injured and rehabilitated birds of prey will soon be constructed in Northwest Indiana.
PONCE INLET — Chris Wise, a longtime bird rehabilitator, surveyed the new 27-foot-tall aviaries at the Marine Science Center laid out with a layer of sand and a small swimming pool designed f… ...
But migration is not about temperature — birds have down jackets; it’s about finding food. Ducks leave frozen marshes and ponds. Insect-eating songbirds leave the snow for warmer areas.
Wildlife officers and raptor rescuers hot on the tail of an injured hawk shared a hunch the bird would be captured over the weekend. News Sports Crime Watch Photos / Videos Opinion Entertainment ...
The male raptor repeatedly banged against the carrier's walls with its wings and body, which is what it was doing in the rehabilitation flight cage where it had been recovering since Saturday morning.