volunteering (mostly dull)
we have about 30 "patients" total; the usual raccoon kids, bear cubs, and bobkittens, and the seasonal assortment of gulls, owls, crows, pigeons, and sparrows. and one turtle--heh, they were having trouble with the turtle, she's been here for months (she's a locally endangered species and part of a tracking experiment, it's complicated) and she recently started refusing food. a couple days ago they offered her a buffet of food items, and found out what she *will* eat--
volunteering (mostly dull)
meat! this is a very small pond turtle, she ignored all the vegetable, fish, and insect offerings and went straight for the rat, quail, and chicken bits. which is uuuuunuusuaal?? and raises the question of how she's going to eat "in the wild"--are we going to start getting calls about her raiding somebody's chicken coop? *imagines tiny little turtle dragging a live chicken by the leg, the chicken's mostly "bwuhk?"*
volunteering (mostly dull)
today we got chores *assigned* to us, to break us out of our "usual chore" ruts, so instead of cleaning the ward I did the outside cleaning pad, and managed *not* to get soaked from the knees down, because there were only two things that needed cleaning. :P then I transferred a pigeon from the ward to an outdoor enclosure and set up two outdoor enclosures for crows, who I assume were transferred after our morning volunteer shift ended.
volunteering (very mild self-injury)
OH AND in like the last 45 minutes of my shift I was opening the front door of the office and managed to jam a splinter INTO THE CORNER OF MY PINKIE NAIL, like right *under* the nail. the pain from it radiated all the way down my pinkie to my hand. I only just now dug it out.