wildlife rehabilitation volunteering report, mostly dull
I personally didn't interact with any wildlife, except while raking the leaves around the outdoor pools and badly startling a duck (some kind of sea-duck, I can't remember what kind--I don't think it's a scaup but that's the only thing that comes to mind). oh! and I spotted a red-breasted sapsucker on the walk down, which are uncommon, and also identified that weird squeaky-toy call they make!
wildlife rehabilitation volunteering report, mostly dull
most of the birds are being released almost right away--they just need some downtime, evaluation, and feeding up. some have more extensive problems, but most of those are treatable, though they require longer stays--we have I think five barred owls, two great horned owls, and a barn owl right now, along with seagulls, pigeons, crows, robins, and others. MANY BIRDS, HANDLE IT