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Patient Updates

Every day new patients arrive at our facility. In an effort to tell their story of survival and highlight the diverse number of species that we rehabilitate, we highlight a new patient each week. Some of these are individuals, others are orphaned siblings. As their cases progress - we will update the outcome - our hope is that many, many of these patients are released! 

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Hawk Tails

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, September 9, 2019 /
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These two hawks are both juveniles from this year. Sadly, they were both hit by cars. One is a Sharp-shinned hawk and arrived on 9/3. He is suffering from head trauma and a fractured wing. The other is a Cooper's hawk, and arrived yesterday (9/8) bleeding internally, head trauma, and an eye injury. You can tell them apart by their size and the differences to their tail feathers. Sharps have more squared off tails and Coopers are more rounded off. Status: Cooper's hawk released. Sharp-shinned hawk released. 

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