The Ruth Melichar Bird Center is a non-profit that rehabilitates birds and gets them back into the wild with a release rate around 75 percent.
As for what provoked the owl, Woolbright said it makes sense that it might have been protecting a nest. “That explains it,” she said. “I’m a mom, too. If anyone was coming near my babies ...
Standing in a cherry picker in the air above Sugarmill Woods on Monday, tree-service man Tim Wemyss gently placed two baby ...
It appears baby bird season is now underway, as Skywatch Bird Rescue just received its first nestlings of the year.