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Christmas 2006

December 13, 2006     Filed under Journal

There are magic moments in life that mean more than days and even years combined, defining moments where events and ability concur to serve our mission in a grace so intrinsically rewarding that they shine in our memories, unforgettable and forever cherished. This is how the story of Tundra, a magnificent Snowy Owl …

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Shreck, the Shrike

January 18, 2006     Filed under Journal

The Northern and the Loggerhead Shrike makes a living by catching its prey, such as mice, birds and insects. Lanius incubator, the Northern Shrike is known also as the butcher bird due to its unusual practice of impaling prey on thorns or barbed wire, much in the way butchers hang up meat in their shops. Mice, other birds, and large insects form the bulk of the shrike’s diet.

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Year End Update 2005

January 1, 2006     Filed under Journal

As the year comes to an end 450 birds have been admitted

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Winter Newsletter 2005

December 24, 2005     Filed under Journal

This is the season to be thankful to all of you who contributed to our cause. Your donations mean more than ever because …

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New Arrivals

September 12, 2005     Filed under Journal

We’ve been averaging about 3 new birds per day …

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Fall Newsletter 2005

September 7, 2005     Filed under Journal

They are here and in greater numbers than last year! Dear Members and Friends, They are all here and in greater numbers than last year! We have already admitted sixty Swainson’s Hawks and our records show that in all of 2004 we admitted only fifty of these magnificent birds. Many are youngsters and the majority [...]

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