Recent Updates on Yacolt Parrots & more......

Currently this is all the recent updates on the Quaker Parrots of Yacolt, and other local rescue efforts.

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Saturday March 29th, 2008 Just after Picking up a Coopers Hawk We received a call in an injured Bald Eagle.











Christopher Driggins, on the phone with Dr. Janet Ackermann of American Wildlife Foundation. Located in Molalla Oregon.





Cindy Ham




Terry and Cindy Ham















Terry and Cindy Ham







Saturday March 29th, 2008.
Just after Picking up the Hawk We received another call on an injured Bald Eagle from Another good Sameritian located in La Center Washington.This couple found this Bald Eagle injured near there house. This Eagle also appeared to be hit by a car. This apprent male had muilitable abrasions on his legs and a obvious major Compound fracture on his right wing. He was immediatly was transfered to Dr Ackermann of American Wildlife Foundation.









Saturday March 29th, 2008 Yacolt Quaker Seed Donation Delayed By Calls from 911


A Good Samaritan who wishes’s to remain unnamed, was driving home from her job as a veterinarian assistant, saw the hawk and called 911.





After a few scratches, the apparent female hawk with an apparent compound fracture was secure for transport to Dr. Janet Ackermann of the American Wildlife Foundation.






A Good Samaritan who wishes’s to remain unnamed, was driving home from her job as a veterinarian assistant, saw the hawk and called 911.

Saturday March 29th, 2008 Seed Donation preparation.

On Saturday, North West Bird Rescue Officers Tracy Nichols & Chris Dahlenburg , help Volunteers Pete Rosengreen and Joe, Load up Over 800lbs of seed to be donated to the Quakers in Yacolt.


Tracy Nichols

Pete Rosengreen
Joe & Chris



Joe Turk






Chris Dahlenburg

On Saturday, North West Bird Rescue Officers Tracy Nichols & Chris Dahlenburg , help Volunteers Pete Rosengreen and Joe, Load up Over 800lbs of seed to be donated to the Quakers in Yacolt.





Saturday, March 29, 2008

New Hail and Snow Friday March 28th Homeowner of Nest Box # 1 Lisa & Glenn Welker Reports Up to 3" Of Snow fall.








Snowy Friday March 28th Homeowner Glenn Welker Reports at 9 am , Up to 3" Of Snow fall. Photo's of the snow pile up on his nest box. More photo's are to follow soon.

Snow Friday Afternoon, March 28th Snowy Snow topped Nest Platform # 4





Snow Friday Afternoon, March 28th Snow topped Nest Platform # 4 Location.

Snowy Friday Afternoon, March 28th Homeowner Cyril Young Nest Platform # 3 in his Back Yard...






Proud Homeowner Cyril Young shows off his Nest Platform # 3 in his Back Yard. Show's off his snowball No Trespassing technique to wart off other bird species to protect them from his Quaker Nest.

Friday Afternoon, March 28th 2:30 p.m. Yacolt Resident the proud homeowner of nest Platform # 2 Jo Anne Carras is Ecstatic!


Jo Anne Carras the proud homeowner of nest Platform # 2, which is located in her back Yard. Was very proud to show off how sturdiness of her Nest pole. She was happy to learn that several residents had seen the birds fly from her platform to the platform located across the street from Hubbard Street. * She loves her No Trespassing sign. Hoping other birds types of birds can read the sign, and will keep away from her Quaker Nest as she laughs.





Christopher Drigging of North West Bird Rescue Play's in the snow showing his No Trespassing Snow Ball for other wild birds.

Friday Morning, Friday Morning, March 28th 6:30 a.m. Yacolt Resident Reports Snow!


At 8:45am, Christopher Driggins spoke with Julie White who reported she awoke to 1' of snow on the ground which within a hour grew to two and a half inches under the power pole where the birds were nesting.

Friday, March 28, 2008

A Snowy ! ** Friday March 28th 1:05 pm With Joy Tindal President of YPPA Under The Quaker Nest At Twin Falls and Hubbard








At 1:05 pm Joy Tindal President of YPPA sees Christopher Driggins President of N.W. Bird Rescue drive by on the corner of Hubbard & Twin Falls where the main nest is located, Joy told Christopher that three day's ago on Wednesday she saw eight Quakers. Recently she has seen six.

At the time while on the corner there where just four Quakers building a nest at this one and only location visible to the public.
Please Notice the recent snow.

Friday March 28th 10:05 pm Yacolt Nest still Intact


Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Wednesday March 26th 20008 A snow-drifting day.


Wednesday March 26th 20008
Today on a snow-drifting day, it was reported by phone that the Count of Quakers that Mr. Welker & wife Lisa saw were six flying from their nest location # 1 to the Second nest box # 2 located across the street of Hubbard. Wind gust were estimated from 35 mile per hour up to 50 miles. The Welker’s also reported that their platform was withstanding the winds with no problem’s. Where keeping positive that others may be seeking shelter somewhere close.