
In a picture I posted a few days ago I explained about the imprinted Kestrel we got in.
His name is officially Luke now. My idea for a name was chosen.
He will forever fight the dark side.
We're waiting on the permits to keep him as a teaching bird so he lives in ICU where he gets human interaction. He is extremely social. He will be an amazing teaching bird and fantastic for outreach. He already has people hooked into wanting to know more about raptors.
*note*
This is a perfectly healthy young Kestrel. He CANNOT go back to the wild because someone found him and raised him from a baby. He does not know he is a wild bird.
If you are not licensed to rehab wild animals please DO NOT bring them into your home and raise them. Find a proper agency to do so.
His name is officially Luke now. My idea for a name was chosen.
He will forever fight the dark side.
We're waiting on the permits to keep him as a teaching bird so he lives in ICU where he gets human interaction. He is extremely social. He will be an amazing teaching bird and fantastic for outreach. He already has people hooked into wanting to know more about raptors.
*note*
This is a perfectly healthy young Kestrel. He CANNOT go back to the wild because someone found him and raised him from a baby. He does not know he is a wild bird.
If you are not licensed to rehab wild animals please DO NOT bring them into your home and raise them. Find a proper agency to do so.
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You have them, they are all over most of north and a lot of south America and they cover every inch of the lower 48, they're hard to point out in the wild.
They are the size of your average song bird, you can pick them out because they have a distinctive tail bob when perched.
They are the size of your average song bird, you can pick them out because they have a distinctive tail bob when perched.
They are so awesome!
Females don't have the blue on their wings. It's a really pretty brown instead.
This is a perfect reference for them.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5970212
The one on the top is female, the one on the bottom is male.
Females don't have the blue on their wings. It's a really pretty brown instead.
This is a perfect reference for them.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/5970212
The one on the top is female, the one on the bottom is male.
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