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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Tuesday May 16th, 2009 Yacolt Quaker Update...
Posted by Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc . at 10:18 PM
Tuesday May 16th, 2009 Report from theYacolt Quaker's
Here’s a brief flash to the past of photos from the construction that the Yacolt Quakers have performed over this past year.
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April 20th 2008
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Below is a photo of Glenn Welker, the proud owner of nest platform #1 in Yacolt
This nest platform was completed March 31t, 2008 appropriately on Easter Sunday.
Earlier in the week, Glenn had called several times reporting Quakers on his platform.
Then this morning upon arriving home, he discovered two Quakers flying in and out of the nest in his backyard.
Sunday August 10, 2008 "The Yacolt Quakers Play at Home"
(Photo taken by; Lisa Welker of
Below are recent photos of the construction work by the
Yacolt ,Washington Quakers.
Their nest has grown over this past year.
Below is one new Quaker baby flying up to it's new 2009 home.
(Photos taken by owners Glenn & Lisa Welker)
(Photos taken by Glenn & Lisa Welker)
(Photos taken by Glenn & Lisa Welker)
Below is a photo of the Welkers nest platform from a distance...
(Photos taken by Glenn & Lisa Welker)
Here is a closer view of the additional sticks the Quakers have added over the past year...
Here is a closer view with rain clouds approaching in the background.
The Welkers are still hearing babies in their nest.
We hope to have an official count of our Yacolt Quakers soon.
Stay tuned for more updates.
Posted by Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc . at 9:56 PM
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
May 13th, 2009 A Rescue call from a pair of YoungTeenagers with no car.
Posted by Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc . at 11:39 PM
Labels: 2009 A Rescue call from a pair of Teenagers, May 13th
May 13th, 2009 A Rescue call from a pair of Teenagers & Mom! "Ouch's" Return ( Graphic Content)
She quickly came started to regain her strength.
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After a quick field treatment, she was ready for transport to the nearest available avian veterinary office.
This bird named "Ouch for now; was recently featured in a prior post bird rescue back in November 2008 Below is a link to her Story;
http://www.blogger.com/post-edit.g?blogID=6227485190224353187&postID=4426319100630699613
After a quick field treatment, she was ready for transport to the nearest available avian veterinary office.
First I I stopped back by to let the family home to let them visit their bird, and to pick up the Cockatoos cage so she could be care for at our sanctuary division. Back at the New facility, I gave "Ouch" some additional medical treatment.
The next morning Thursday, May 14th. Dr. Judd Witherspoon of East Mill Plane Veterinary services took my emergency call first appointment of the day.
With a new collar on " Ouch” was feeling better
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After 10 days "Ouch's woundsems to healing just fine...
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The healing of this bird is expensive.
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Thanks to the generous donation from our supporters this precious bird was saved.
Posted by Northwest Bird Rescue & Adoption Orphanage Inc . at 11:16 PM
Labels: 2009 A Rescue call from a pair of Teenagers, May 13th