We have reached the end of another year and thanks to the dedication and hard work of staff, interns and volunteers, hundreds of wild birds have had a second chance at living free. We could not do this work without the generosity and compassion of you our donors. Thank You!
We are grateful for your support and look forward to continuing with you at our side in 2024.
Kestrel Release
American Kestrel 23-348 was admitted with a swollen wrist after a collision, most likely with a vehicle. When a bird has an injury in a wing joint the prognosis is often guarded. Fortunately this little falcon defied the odds and recovered beautifully. I attempted to take a picture of the release, but I was not quick enough. He flew across the open field and landed in the clump of trees in the distance. It was a great release which is all I can ask for!
Sharp-shinned Hawk 23-369 was moved outside to a small pen. She had flown into a glass door, separating her coracoid from the sternum. We immobilized her shoulder for 2 weeks, then continued cage rest for another week. She will stay there for a week and then be moved to a flight pen.
Thank You to all who have made a year end gift to Blue Mountain Wildlife. Your generosity has been overwhelming. If you have not yet made a year end gift, there is still time to do so through the Valley Giving Guide (before midnight 12/31/2023) and have your donation increased with matching funds. Thank You again! Happy New Year!