The Raptor Center's birds already "felt" like they had the finest new
housing around. Now we know the new housing really is the best of the
best! Congratulations to Graham Construction for winning the Minnesota
Construction Association's Award of Excellence. The category was
Renovation, Expansion, Or Tenant Improvement Project.
Thank you also to our donors who made this possible. You truly made a difference.
Friday, January 29, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
New Winged Ambassador at The Raptor Center
We think she's a beautiful addition! |
Gail brings the new bird to a perch in her "new" housing. |
A treat (rat!) for the good work made the transition easy. |
If you’ve visited TRC recently, you know that we have
a new winged ambassador on the team! A female
red-tailed hawk, hatched in 2015, is now residing in our Douglas Dayton
Education Wing.
She has a congenital condition called
microphthalmia that has made her left eye very small. She is also blind in the
left eye.
Gail Buhl, education program manager, has been working to get her used to being on the glove. She was housed off public areas initially, so she could be gradually introduced to more human activity. In the photos on the post today, Gail brought this beautiful bird to her new housing, in the public part of the courtyard.
Gail Buhl, education program manager, has been working to get her used to being on the glove. She was housed off public areas initially, so she could be gradually introduced to more human activity. In the photos on the post today, Gail brought this beautiful bird to her new housing, in the public part of the courtyard.
Ongoing training will happen as we hope to start introducing her to more
people very soon. TRC educates around
150,000 people each year with messages of how we share the world with birds
like this one. She will be an important
part of this effort.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
TRC Clinic Patient Census January 25, 2016
Great horned owl patient. |
Some of our patients are in individual patient cages while their injuries heal. Others are in large flight rooms or in managed areas for exercise before their release.
We post our census weekly on our website here.
As
of January 25, 2016
|
|
Eagles
|
|
Bald Eagle
|
14
|
Golden Eagle
|
1
|
Hawks
- Buteos
|
|
Red-tailed Hawk
|
8
|
Broad-winged Hawk
|
2
|
Rough-legged Hawk
|
1
|
Hawks
- Accipiters
|
|
Sharp-shinned Hawk
|
1
|
Cooper's Hawk
|
1
|
Falcons
|
|
American Kestrel
|
2
|
Merlin
|
1
|
Owls
|
|
Great Horned Owl
|
4
|
Northern Saw-whet Owl
|
2
|
Barred Owl
|
3
|
Long-eared Owl
|
1
|
Others (Turkey Vulture)
|
1
|
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Youth RaptorCorp
For Youth
RaptorCorp's (YRC) January meeting, we discussed owl adaptations including their
silent flight! The students got to see a flight demonstration from Lois
the great horned owl. Her soft feathers beautifully show how an owl silently
sneaks up on its prey in an ambush attack.
Thank you to TRC volunteer Nickie M for the video.
The
students also helped with creating enrichment toys for the education
raptors out of natural rope, and helped with cleaning/maintenance of the
crates used to transport the birds to offsite education programs.
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