Sunday, September 26, 2010

a young red tailed hawk: our newest patient


An immature Red Tailed Hawk was admitted to Wings of Wonder recently. She was hatched earlier this year and was now newly out on her own, having to hunt and scavenge for her food. Because of her hunting inexperience and lack of perfected skills, this poor youngster was not finding enough food to sustain herself. She was found along a Lake Michigan beach and the finders at first thought she had a broken bone in her wing.
A total exam at Wings of Wonder revealed that this bird was just too thin and weak to fly. She had lost almost half of her normal body weight. After some time recovering in the "WOW" hospital, and having access to fresh food daily, the youngster began to put on much needed weight. She was soon moved to an outdoor flight pen, large enough for her to open her wings and move around a bit, but not big enough to do unlimited flying. We wanted her to gain her strength slowly and not use precious energy flying. She continued to recover and gain weight and was then moved to our large 100 foot aviary. She is getting stronger daily and eating everything in sight, even those curious chipmunks who happen to make a fatal decision to burrow into her flight pen. We are hoping to release her yet this fall so stay tuned for an e-blast inviting you all to this fun event. (here she is enjoying breakfast)

(an update on our legal battles with the Leelanau County Road Commissioners....the law suit continues so please continue your letters to the editors, your phone calls to the road commissioners and county commissioners and your much appreciated financial pledges....thank you so very much!)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

G'day to all.
Our legal "journey" continues with the Leelanau County Road Commissioners. The past 2 days have been filled with depositions.....long and costly days indeed. Wings of Wonder is reaching near and far for continued support in the form of letters-to-the-editors of the local newspapers, calls of concern to the Leelanau County road and county commissioners and of course financial pledges. As a reminder, Wings of Wonder is a federally recognized 501 (C)(3) charitable organization and so all donations are tax exempt to the fullest extent allowed by law.

Recently I received a letter in the mail from Jonah, a youngster from Traverse City. He creatively thought up a way to raise money for Wings of Wonder; he took his dog for a walk around the block and charged folks one dollar, in cash, to pet his dog. He then sent the "winnings" to Wings of Wonder, all twelve one-dollar bills. A win for WOW and a lot of loving pats for his dog as well. Needless to say his generosity and support brought tears to my eyes.

Wings of Wonder is one of only three unrestricted and dedicated raptor centers in the state of Michigan. If you believe in our mission of raptor conservation, education and rehabilitation, please find it in your hearts and spirits to pledge your continued support.

*Know that our programs and our ambassador raptors reach over 9000 people each year as we strive to make a positive impact in this world.
*Know that we admit and rehabilitate 35-70 sick, injured and/or orphaned raptors each year.
*Know that we consult, guide and act on every wildlife call that comes in.
*Know that your support will truly make a difference!

Financial pledges can be sent directly to:
Wings of Wonder
13035 South Greenway
Empire, Michigan 49630

Letters can be written to;
the Record Eagle (letters@record-eagle.com),
the Leelanau Enterprise
and the Northern Express