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Patient Profiles

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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Injured Northern Saw-whet Owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Tuesday, September 26, 2023 /
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He was hit by a car overnight somewhere on Camano Island and rescued by a deputy, who brought it in this morning. His condition is guarded. We need to stabilize him and then radiographs will be taken ... Read More

Barbed Wire vs. Great Horned Owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, September 18, 2023 /
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This Great Horned Owl was found stuck into the barbed wire shown in this photo. She was cut out of the fence and brought to us for care. Her wing has some deep lacerations and wounds, but we are treat... Read More

Entangled Barred Owl

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, September 11, 2023 /
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This owl was brought in a couple of days ago. He was found tangled in a net over a duck pond. We carefully removed the webbing and took radiographs. There is some bruising and swelling, but no fractur... Read More

Baby Band-tailed Pigeon

By Sarvey Wildlife / Monday, September 4, 2023 /
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This poor little guy was found on a trail by a hiker at South Whidbey State park. He had been attacked by a predator and had some wounds to his head. Our vet sutured the wounds and we are hoping he ca... Read More
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