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wildtowild: June 2011
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Monday, June 20, 2011. New Raptors in Need of Care. Just an update on some of the nestling owls: The young barred owl being fostered by adult barred owls is being fed through the window by the adults. Early one morning before the sun was up, I heard the adults calling with different vocalizations to the nestling; they seem to be teaching him different calls. We also occasionally hear wild barred owls calling to the youngster in the cage. Photo by Kristy Morris. It helps to have a friend. In order to keep...
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wildtowild: April 2011
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Monday, April 18, 2011. One of several Rough-legged Hawks was released recently. Kathleen Bennett from Northern Michigan University assisted with Earth Day programs, and received the honor of releasing on of these magnificent hawks. Note the very light head of this particular Rough-legged Hawk. Their color varies from dark chocolate brown to almost white. Kathleen's family gathers to view the event. Joe gives a brief talk on arctic birds. Kathleen very carefully positions the hawk for release. Watermark ...
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wildtowild: November 2010
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Sunday, November 14, 2010. This mature male bald eagle came from Harrison and was dropped off at Guys and Dolls Photography in Clare. Bob and Linda Guiliani, who run the photo shop, are long time members, and often help with incoming injured birds. This eagle was near death. He could not lift his head and could barely open his eyes. It was difficult to even detect breathing. However, through gentle and intensive care, he was nursed back to health, and is once again a free-flying bird. Voices for the Wild.
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wildtowild: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 17, 2011. We referred a young Broadwing Hawk to the clinic (Animal Medical Center) for a checkup. He was not yet able to fly, but was otherwise in good health. The parents continue to feed these juvenile birds after they jump from the nest, so this one was fed a good meal, and returned to the area from which he came. Dr White checks the young Broadwing Hawk for injuries. Photo by Kristy Morris. Saturday, August 13, 2011. Joanne Williams prepares the first young bird for release.
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild: September 2009
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild. Wildlife Recovery Association and Michigan Loon Preservation Association-Michigan Loonwatch. Sunday, September 20, 2009. Voices in the Autumn Air. Martha Reben, "A Sharing of Joy". I value my garden far more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them their fruit for their songs. They travel with a constant companion, autumn. Larry Van Goethem. "Southward Stream of BIrds of Prey." The New York Times. Tuesday, September 15, 2009.
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild: Tales of Winter
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild. Wildlife Recovery Association and Michigan Loon Preservation Association-Michigan Loonwatch. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Eagle Tracks in the Snow" by Joanne C. Williams. These tracks tell a story. Stories in the snow:. About Voices For the Wild. We will be featuring photographs, musings and more from Michigan voices, and others, for our wonderful natural treasures. Important Links: Voices for the Wild. Michigan Loon Preservation Association.
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild: Voices in the Autumn Air
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The Gallery: Voices for the Wild. Wildlife Recovery Association and Michigan Loon Preservation Association-Michigan Loonwatch. Sunday, September 20, 2009. Voices in the Autumn Air. Martha Reben, "A Sharing of Joy". I value my garden far more for being full of blackbirds than of cherries, and very frankly give them their fruit for their songs. They travel with a constant companion, autumn. Larry Van Goethem. "Southward Stream of BIrds of Prey." The New York Times. About Voices For the Wild.