Category Archives: Rescue
Birds and Bird Sanctuaries
It’s a good bird, a nice bird. Strangely enough, a relatively quiet bird (compared to the starlings). I know most people’s experience with Common Grackles would not include the word “quiet” in the description, but in this case it applies. I like the bird. Continue reading
Baby Birds Grow So Fast!
“Like Weeds”, as the saying goes. I’ve added some photos, taken today, May 25th, to the baby bird gallery for your enjoyment. Compare today’s pictures to those taken a mere two weeks or less ago. It’s astounding how fast young birds grow and change.
Of the three species here, some interesting facts: Continue reading
Starling Sixpack, and Baby Season
I think this is a good opening to simply remind everyone that baby animals are always better off with their mothers. Though it’s natural for humans to want to shelter and protect what they perceive as orphans or abandoned babies, most of the time those babies are not abandoned at all. Continue reading
Baby Bird Season, ’010 (And Then There Were Ten)
I did mention, in my other baby bird post about the Finch/Phoebes, that it was only May, and baby bird season was just starting, didn’t I? Last evening Wes called again, and a short time later showed up on my front deck with two more containers. One had six baby (Oh, God, Not) Starlings in it, and the other contained a nest/fledgling Grackle. Continue reading
It’s Baby Bird Season
There’s nothing cuter than a baby bird.
Okay, maybe that’s a matter of opinion. At this age, though, you can really see why many scientists today believe that birds evolved from dinosaurs, can’t you?
What everyone can agree on, I’m sure, is that they do look tiny and helpless, especially when the wind blows an entire nest of them out of the overhang of your house onto the ground. One didn’t survive the fall, but the other three appear to be uninjured. Continue reading
Help NYWRC Help The Animals
Please vote for (name entered as:) *NY Wildlife Rehab Center* (address:) Llama Rd. Middleburgh, NY to win a grant from the Berkshire Bank’s giveaway: http://www.berkshirebank.com/about_us/in_the_community/berkshire-bank-foundation/help-us-give-away-20000
Wild Bird Rescue in Winter
With the temperatures across the nation dipping into the negative digits, and wind chills making things even worse, we humans are not the only ones having a hard time dealing. In the past week, I’ve received several emails and other notes about people finding wild birds in trouble. The most recent came this morning, with a note about a friend of a friend, who rescued a little bird from the side of the road. Continue reading
My Starlings Talking
I’ve mentioned Stars and Stripes, our European Starlings, many times in my blog posts. I’ve also mentioned that they talk … and yet, my readers have had nothing but my word to go on as to the truth of that. … Continue reading
Help for Lost Pets: FindToto.com
There’s nothing quite so upsetting, in quite the same way, for both animal communicators, and the clients who are hurting, than having a pet go missing. It is such a difficult process, in fact, that many communicators won’t accept “location … Continue reading
RAOKA’n Robins. Er, Starlings.
“Gayle, Gayle, you made a typo in the title of this post! It should be Rockin’ Robins!” Neewwwwp. I spelled, or initialed, anyway, it right. RAOKA. It stands for: Random Acts of Kick-Arse Sami, a super blogger over at Life, … Continue reading