Raptor Ambulance Service
on Hurricane Creek
As Hurricane Creekkeeper, I am often faced with injured animals and birds. Thankfully there is a place where you can take such injured creatures for rehabilitation. That is the "Animal Wildlife Center" at Oak Mountain, just outside Hoover Alabama.Over the years I have taken many injured adult birds and a few babies which were pushed out of the nest like this "Red Shoulder Hawk chick. This one in the nest was stronger and pushed it's sibling out.
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Baby Red Shoulder Hawk on the nest |
A couple of days ago I got a call that an Owl was at Tuscaloosa Metro Animal shelter and in need of transport. My buddy Kenneth Robinson and I took the Barred Owl to the Wildlife Center for evaluation. It had a broken wing and a crushed wrist.
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Hurricane Creekkeeper Raptor Ambulance Service |
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Injured Barred Owl for transport. |
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"Ireland" photo from Alabama Wildlife Center brochure |
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Lee Hannah McDonald Alabama Wildlife Center |
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Lee and Legacy @ Alabama Wildlife Center |
Last week I saw one in the campground and shot a few photos of it in flight and on the perch in one of our many snags of a tree, left purposely for the Raptors to roost in. My shots were O/K at best being that the bird was just too far away to get any real detail.
So when Lee brought out "Legacy" or "Legs" for short. It was a gift to be able to get this close to a Kestrel.
While enjoying these photos, please consider a tax-deductible donation to the Alabama Wildlife Center so we can keep getting care and needed attention to our winged Friends!
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