Everyone is migrating. Overhead, flocks of ducks and geese are flying south. BMW’s migration into temporary quarters is well underway. Building 1 of the Intake Center has become the office for Winnie and me.

It’s tiny, but can also provide space for Tricia and interns Isabella and Kelsi to take shelter during a cloud burst.

Winnie and Tricia reconfigured the ramp to facilitate moving large items out of the clinic like the tool box that holds lots of equipment and supplies.

A cardboard path made moving the toolbox into the temporary clinic much easier.

The temporary clinic is compact and efficient!

Bald Eagle 25-509, a fourth year female eagle, is the first patient to be treated in the temporary clinic. The eagle was struck by a vehicle in the mountains near Ukiah, OR. X-rays showed damage to her hips and an elevated blood lead level of 16.6 micrograms/deciliter. She is receiving supportive care and chelation treatment.

