Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Please take care of our fragile world

How soda caps are killing birds .I was sent this very sad article regarding trash and its impact on birds and I want to share it with everyone I can. Throwing away your trash is such an easy thing, yet so many people choose to throw it on the ground for convenience. Not only do animals, such as the birds in this story, eat the trash but they also take trash items such as fishing line back to the nest. This line can get woven into the nest and wind up strangling a baby chick as he moves around in the nest. Trash bags are another item that cause trouble for birds, many pictures of birds with trash bags over there bodies are easily found online.
please please please take care of your environment. We don't think a little item such as a soda cap is a big deal, but there are billions of people in the world and if more and more people keep discarding trash improperly it turns into a huge deal that will not only affect wildlife but also ourselves.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Releases

Over the summer I was also able to do a couple releases featuring kestrels and a great horned owl. April-september are some of our busiest months due the heavy increase of mating among the bird species. I am not sure of the stories of the birds I released by we were able to get them back up and running and back into the wild.

Some Fun Facts about these two birds:

The American Kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America, and the second smallest in the world. They can dive at up to 60 mph and can see Ultra Violet light.

The Great Horned Owl are called Tigers of the Sky because of their fierce hunting habits. They also love to eat skunk, they lack a sense of smell so they can't get bothered by skunk stink!






Saturday, November 26, 2011

I am the worst, I know. So much has happened since I last updated. I have become and Sunday Daily Care Lead so I am in charge of the Sunday crew and I tell them what to do! Woo Hoo for them! Haha I have also joined the Liberty Education Department so I am training to take birds out to programs and educate people about conservations and Arizona Wildlife. I am very excited and I can't wait to start programs! We also have an
Aplomodo now in our education department and what a beautiful bird! I hope I can work with him soon. Here are some pics from over the summer.

Walking Snickers the Great Horned Owl back to his enclosure.
Tiny baby Gambels Quail
Frodo the Burrowing Owl giving the evil eye Aka an Angry bird
Me and Acoma the Red Tail Hawk doing a practice session

More Acoma! He is probably my favorite bird at Liberty.