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I am so happy to be back on 10,000 birds – I have missed Mike and Corey and my fellow Beat Writers! Normally I rant about environmental dangers and describe heartwarming/mind-boggling/headscratching wild birdrescues. Here’s a sad example of where logic failed. Obviously, there’s no air in there.”
Jodi Swenson of Massachusett’s Cape Ann Wild BirdRescue released a crow named Odin, who occasionally still appears at her open window. Many rehabbers raise several crows together and release them on site. The crows are not friendly to humans, although they sometimes make an exception for the person who raised them.
After Nadeem attends the NWRA conference in Princeton, NJ, he will go to Tri-State BirdRescue and Research in Delaware; The Wildlife Center of Virginia ; New Jersey’s Mercer County Wildlife Center ; and The Cape Wildlife Center in Massachusetts. What’s left? The indiegogo campaign needs donations. .
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