The Week in Review
It was another very busy week. Volunteer Anastasia was able to reunite the young Great Horned Owl admitted last week with its parents near White Swan.

Youngsters admitted this past week included a very thin young Western Screech Owl with feet caked with old food and nest debris,

a nestling American Kestrel

a tiny (7 gram) Killdeer,

and three Dark-Eyed Juncos that rode in a trailer hitch from Portland, OR to Benton City, WA.

Feeding 13 baby Robins is an ongoing job from 7 am to 9 pm.