Friday, December 3, 2010

Bald Eagle Release on Old Mission Peninsula


On November 20, 2010 we released a 4 year old Bald Eagle on Old Mission Peninsula, in front of a crowd of 500 folks. The eagle had been found 5 weeks earlier, extremely sick with a suspected case of botulism poisoning.
Upon admission to Wings of Wonder, the eagle was totally unresponsive and comatose.
IV fluids were started immediately. It took 7 days of IV therapy before the eagle finally began to respond to treatment. He slowly began to gain back his health and strength and by November 20th he was ready to go free once again.












Folks gathered around and were able to get some great pictures and then the bird was released.

The eagle flew off with grace and purpose.....pure joy
(all photos by Julie Christiansen)

Friday, November 19, 2010

BALD EAGLE RELEASE



We are inviting the public to a Bald Eagle Release tomorrow, Saturday, November 20th at 3pm. This release will happen at the Bower's Harbor Park on Old Mission Peninsula. Take M37 north on Old Mission Peninsula out of Traverse City, about 7 miles, to 7 Hills Road. Veer left on 7 Hills and then take a left on Bower's Harbor Road, in about 1/2 mile you will come to the park on your left (south side of road).
We ask that you leave the dog at home, bring your camera and arrive about 45 minutes early. Our eagle releases attract rather large crowds, so please allow enough time to arrive and park.
Bring a thermos of hot cider, a bag of fresh donuts and have your camera batteries charged up. This will be our last eagle release of the year.
If you have any questions please give a holler at 231-326-4663

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wings of Wonder open house/reception fundraiser


Back by popular demand, Wings of Wonder will once again be hosting a unique open house/reception fund raiser on Saturday, October 16, 2010 from 2pm till 4:30pm.
This special event will include hot/cold hors'doevers, red and white wines, a behind-the-scenes tour of the facilities, a meet and greet with the Wings of Wonder raptors, a unique photo shoot opportunity with Doolin, our turkey vulture rock star, a chance to witness the release of a Red Tailed Hawk and some additional surprises. Space is limited to the first 25 people (adults only). We are asking for a minimum $50.00 donation, which will go towards our legal defense fund as we continue the battle with the Leelanau County Road Commission. Call or email, right away, to reserve your spot to this unique opportunity. 231-326-4663 or wow@wingsofwonder.org

Friday, October 1, 2010

Happy 1-Year Anniversary Bella


Happy Anniversary to Bella
Bella was admitted to Wings of Wonder exactly one year ago, after flying into a window near Manistee Michigan, and suffering a fractured humerus in her left wing. Surgery was performed by the talented Dr. Eric Peck, Northern Michigan Veterinary Hospital. Her recovery was amazing, but unfortunately she will never fly well enough for release back into the wilds.
Bella has been a wonderful addition to our educational "family"..... I often refer to her as "a gift from the universe".
This year she began to molt in some blue-gray feathers along her back and tail. Over the course of the next hand full of years, Bella will change from her current brown mottling to the beautiful, adult, blue grey feather color pattern over the back of her head, shoulders, backside and tail feathers.
You can meet Bella at one of our many educational presentations. Check out our calendar to see a complete listing of our programs.

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

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Great Horned Owl release

Even tho I sent out the release alert at the last minute, not giving folks a whole lot of time to add it to their busy schedule, about 50 folks showed up for the great horned owl release last night. It was a beautiful evening: clear skies and a slight breeze. We all met at the intersection of Port Oneida Road and M-22 at 9pm.

A sage and sweetgrass smudge and
blessing were performed by good
friend Jen Moon Bear

Pictures were taken and and then the young owl was introduced to the crowd of well-wishers.
The owl was then released into the air.

He flew off with such grace and purpose, heading
towards a grove of huge, mature maple trees.















He is free once again
(photos by Shann Vander leek)

Friday, July 23, 2010

Releases, growing pains, surgery and the long and winding road!


All 4 of the young American Kestrels
were released, in front of a crowd of
well-wishers, Saturday July 17, at 10:30am.
They flew off with rapid wingbeats and were skyward in seconds. Everyone watched as they circled together and then flew off towards a tree line to the east. It was truly a spectacular sight to behold.
(Matt Kuhn and Laurel Durkin getting ready to release "their" kestrels)




The young great horned owl, admitted as an orphaned baby several months ago, is now learning, and hopefully perfecting, his hunting techniques in our 100 foot flight enclosure (left). Once this youngster is successfully hunting live prey, and has had enough time to learn all that he can, he will be released into the wilds.

He was recently separated from his foster mom, Sage (right), who is now enjoying total peace and quiet in her own space. We continue to be deeply appreciative of Sage's stellar mothering skills and her extreme patience!


A red shouldered hawk was admitting several weeks ago after hitting a window near Glen Arbor. This hawk suffered a fractured tibia in his left leg, which was surgically repaired byDr. Eric Peck.
The hawk currently has a splint on his leg and is recovering from this accident. Once the splint is removed the hawk will undergo some physical therapy on that leg, to improve muscle tone and flexibility.
Our goal is to release him where he was found...an area that is familiar to him and where he knows to find the best hunting and perching places.

I am leading more tours of the WOW facility this summer, probably due to the increased press about our plight with the Leelanau County Road Commission. If you are interested in a tour of Wings of Wonder, please call to set up a time. Wings of Wonder is not open to the public. The tours are by appointment only and we ask for a donation from each tour participant.

Unfortunately, the road saga continues. The question being asked by the most people is "why-why is the road commission doing this?" We do not have an answer since, to date, the road commissioners have yet to address this question. The legal process continues with depositions being taken during the end of august and the first of september. Witness lists are being drafted and we await the receipt of our discovery request from the road commissioners. Over a hundred folks have either written letters, called WOW, offered support, sent in financial pledges towards our legal defense fund, and/or made calls to the road commissioners and county commissioners. We have yet to hear or learn of any support for the road commissioners or for their actions.
Please keep up this wonderful and effective momentum!
I continue to extend my total heart-filled thanks to you all; for your strong support, your belief in Wings of Wonder and the raptors, and for your encouragement and hugs.
(an immature Saw Whet Owl, released on July 12th, 2010)

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Kestrel name-and-release

The bidding has closed and the winners are as follows:
Matt Kuhn, Little boy "c"
Laurel Durkin, Little boy "b"
Anonymous donor, Little girl
Anonymous donor, Little boy "a"
The actual release will begin at 10:30am, at the end of South Gilbert Road, at the cul du sac.
Take hwy 72 west out of Traverse City, towards the village of Empire. About 6-7 miles EAST of empire, turn south on Gilbert Road, go to the very end, about 1/2 mile from Hwy 72. At this intersection of Gilbert Road and hwy 72 is a little market, called Still Point Market. After the release, stop there and buy some fresh salad greens, cukes, peas, the sweetest radishes ever, potted plants, etc. You can munch on the way home. Any questions call WOW at 326-4663

Monday, July 12, 2010

Today's top bids for the American Kestrel clan:

So far, the top bids for the naming-and-releasing of the American Kestrel kids:
Little boy "A" $125.00
Little boy "B" $120.00
Little boy "C" $250.35
Little girl $152.00
Keep the bidding momentum going. Remember, this is a unique and fun way to donate to Wings of Wonder....and you get a "prize" at the end! It is an awesome experience to hold a raptor, and to be the one to actually set it free is truly remarkable.
Bidding closes at midnight on friday, july 16, 2010

Sunday, July 11, 2010

American Kestrel bidding results thus far

The Name-&-release an American Kestrel bidding results on Day 2:
little boy "A" $125.00
little boy "B" $105.00
little boy "C" $250.35
little girl $152.00
Bidding continues till midnight Friday, July 16th, 2010
Please keep in mind that this is also a fun and unique fund raiser for Wings of Wonder. Our legal expenses continue with this on going road saga. The Leelanau County Road Commissioners have now counter-sued all contiguous land owners who legally use this private easement for ingress and egress. I am constantly reminding myself that this is all part of the divine plan and that, yes, goodness will prevail. This journey is not over and there are still great learning opportunities along its way. I thank you all for your tremendous show of support and prayers! onward!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Name and Release an American Kestrel!

Wings of Wonder is offering the unique opportunity to name and release an American Kestrel.
This year we admitted a total of 4 pre-fledgling Kestrels, which are our smallest falcons in North America. All 4 of these youngsters have just about completed their rehabilitation and will soon be ready for release. As a fun and unique sort of fund raiser for Wings of Wonder we decided to offer the opportunity to name-and-release a Kestrel as a silent auction item. Each top bidder will be able to name "their" bird and then do the actual release. The young falcon will be placed in the winners gloved hands (gloves provided by Wings of Wonder) and then there will be a group release, with accompanying pictures, of course. The release date will be on Saturday, July 17, 2010 at 10:30am in an open field in Leelanau County (exact location to be determined by Wings of Wonder). Bidding will take place by email and daily updates will be posted on the Wings of Wonder blog. Opening bids begin at $100.00. Bidding begins now for each falcon and will end at midnight on friday, july 16th.


little boy "A"






little girl











little boy "B"




little boy "C"







Let the bidding begin by emailing Wings of Wonder and placing your bid, make sure you include which falcon you want to "win"

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Summer Solstice Open House at the Glenn Wolff Studio

The Glenn Wolff Studio Summer Solstice Open House
Sunday, June 20 from 1 - 5 p.m
230 East 14th Street, Traverse City, Mich.
The unveiling of "Bella, The Peregrine Palimpsest", a mixed media painting on wood by Glenn Wolff and the Platte River Elementary sixth grade classes of Sarah Slade and Wendy Kalush. (The raptor "canvas" is a 36" x 72" redwood door donated by Bruce Odom/Odom Reuseable Building Supplies in Traverse City.
AND from 3:30 - 5:00pm there will be a guest raptor or two in the studio accompanied by Wings of Wonder founder and director Rebecca Lessard.

As in past years Platte River students have spent part of their spring studying "Raptors in Our Watershed" in class, with visits from Rebecca and a host of raptors. Based on their research, journal notes, observations of artifacts, and sketches of live birds they have made brochures, and collaborated with Glenn on the artwork that they think is best described as a palimpsest. This year's subject was Bella the resident Peregrine Falcon at Wings of Wonder. The painting is being offered for sale in a silent auction that will benefit Wings of Wonder and next year's raptors project at Platte River Elementary. A print edition of the work will also be released at the open house.

For a peek at the palimpsest process (and to find out what that word means) click here: http://web.mac.com/glennwolff/iWeb/Site-wow/



Monday, June 14, 2010

babies, roads, lawsuits and rainbows

The baby screech owls and the baby great horned owl are all growing up quickly. The screech owlets are now hunting live prey and practicing those vitally important hunting skills. Gilda and Arlo have been stellar foster parents! We hope to release these two in early July, so stayed tuned for the release date and times. If you have not yet sent us your email addy please do so immediately so you won't miss the important invitations! In this picture you can see the two youngsters atop the nest box, while papa Arlo looks on. He may look like he is snoozing but, rest assured, he is actually watching me "like a hawk". Arlo has become extremely protective of these youngsters and will swoop at me and hit my head if I appear to be getting too close. This poses quite the adventure when I have to venture inside the flight pen to replenish the bathing water or clean a bit....yikes!


The young great horned owl is now flying and
practicing early hunting skills in our 100 foot flight pen, under the direct care and supervision of Sage, his foster mom. He is getting in his new long flight feathers, but still has quite a bit of downy feathers as well. Sage has been a great mom to this orphan. She adopted him right away and kept him warm during the chilly nights and now watches over him, making sure he is safe and well fed. If all goes to "plan" we hope to release this youngster in mid to late summer, so again, make sure we have your email address so we can send you a "release announcement".

Updates regarding our continuing road saga with the Leelanau County Road Commissioners; the road commissioners have just recently filed a lawsuit against us as well as all contiguous land owners along this privat
e easement. We are scheduled for a "settlement conference" on January 19, 2011 with a 3-day court date scheduled for February 8-10, 2011. The Leelanau County Road Commissioners are continuing to state that Greenway is a public right of way, and that this status is defined public-by-use. They have yet to produce a single shred of evidence or legal documentation supporting this opinion of theirs. We ask that you continue to submit letters to the editors to the Leelanau Enterprise, the Record Eagle and the Northern Express and also copy these letters to the Leelanau County Road Commissioners, the County Commissioners and the Empire and Kasson Township offices. In August the Leelanau County Road Commissioners will be asking for a millage renewal.....based upon their actions thus far, it appears to me that they already have way too much time and money to be asking for more. One of the road commissioners will have a challenger at these August elections as well. (The road commissione
rs may not want to have a whole lot of negative press leading up to this election and millage request, if you get my hint.)
I must extend a huge thanks, with all of my heart, to all of you who have written letters and emails, sent pledges towards our legal defense fund and given me warm hugs of encouragement and support. Just when I begin to experience a wave of worry or road-related stress, one of you sends the perfect card, makes the perfect phone call and/or sends me the perfect words of encouragement. You have helped me through some pretty dark and scary times.....I am forever and deeply appreciative.

(a rainbow over the Wings of Wonder hospital)

Monday, May 10, 2010

our new babies


Well, a bit of happy news is in order; we have several new babies to introduce. Our screech owls, Arlo and Gilda, are currently fostering a couple of babies, hatched around Earth Day. Arlo is doing most of the parenting, as usual, while Gilda watches from a perch close by( probably hooting orders to poor Arlo). Both babies are being brooded and kept warm by Arlo as they all nestle together in the nestbox. The babies just opened their eyes 2 days ago. It looks like both of them will be gray, like their foster mama.

A couple of days ago I drove up to Petoskey to rescue an orphaned baby Great Horned owl. This
baby was found in a back yard with the closest suitable or possible nest trees about 2 football fields away! The baby is way too young to fly on its own. All I can guess
is that a raven may have grabbed the baby out of the nest, thinking it an easy meal, and tried to fly off with it, eventually dropping it into the backyard. The baby was checked out at Jensen's Vet Clinic, given a clean bill of health, and I brought him back to the hospital here at Wings of Wonder. After another day of observation the baby was presented to Sage, our old and wise foster mama horned owl. She eagerly accepted the little guy and now watches over him as any good mother would do.

I would like to thank you all, again, for your help with the current and awful road issue. The win in court last week was so deliciously wonderful....yet the "game" is not over by any means. We are asking that you continue making "noise" by writing letters to the contacts listed in a previous blog, as well as writing letters to the editors, making phone calls to county officials, and helping to spread the word about the ridiculous actions of the Leelanau County Road Commission. My total thanks to you all!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

WE WON THIS FIRST ROUND!


The hearing is over and Judge Power will be signing the restraining order against the Leelanau County Road Commission. We are now allowed to put our gates back up and the Road Commissioners have to replace the original signage (Dead End and No Outlet signs) PLUS put up PRIVATE DRIVEWAY signs! This is all great news....and so reassuring that now we can once again provide a quiet and safe sanctuary for the raptors. My continued thanks to you all; for your letters, your financial pledges, your calls, and your warm embraces. The "game" is not over, but at least the Road Commission has been stopped at this point in time.
Let's celebrate!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

road saga


Hi all,
Just wanted to invite everyone to our first hearing thursday, may 5, 2010, at 4:30pm at the Leelanau County courthouse, located on M-204 just west of Suttons Bay. This hearing will be a request to Judge Power to sign a temporary restraining order against the Leelanau County Road Commission. Once this is signed by the judge, the road commission will have to replace the signs they took down (the Dead End, Road Ends and No Outlet signs ) and we will then be able to put our gates back up and thus protect our property and the raptors. Today we had increased numbers of cars driving thru here, the latest one was at 9pm tonight when a white 4-door car raced thru here quite fast. I continue to fear for the safety of my raptors especially now that we have a new baby orphaned great horned owl being fostered by our ambassador owl, Sage. The cars zipping past her flight pen cause great stress. For those of you living in Leelanau County, just know that some of your tax dollars were spent today,
by the road commission, blading and widening Beeman Road, a seasonal unmaintained 2-track that basically goes no where. The Road commissioners bladed this road way past what the legal description states for this seasonal road, ending quite close to our south land border.
Please consider joining us at the Leelanau County Courthouse, tomorrow, may 6th at 4:30pm and show your support for the raptors and for Wings of Wonder. Thanks to you all!!!!!

Saturday, May 1, 2010

a threat to Wings of Wonder



Hi all,
A serious situation has developed here that could shut down Wings of Wonder forever and I feel the extreme need to reach out for support.
The Leelanau County Road Commission has suddenly decided that our private easement is a public seasonal road! We feel our home and the privacy and protection we have created for the raptors are in jeopardy. If the Road Commission is successful, Wings of Wonder could be forced to close down.
A little history about this easement:
1. The private easement has been used by several property owners, dating back to the early 1970's. This easement, which begins at the end of the paved portion of South Gilbert Road, provides ingress and egress rights to 3 different land parcels. A private road agreement document was drafted in early 1970's and has been signed by every land owner, at every land transaction, and is registered and libered at the Leelanau county courthouse.
2. In 1990 the first house was built on this property. The new land owner paid $11,000 to have electricity brought a mile back to service her house. She signed an easement agreement with Cherry Land Electric, who first did a title search which proved the easement was indeed private, before burying the electric cable underneath the middle of the easement. That same year the owner was contacted by the Kasson Township Planning Commissioners and told to name the easement so she could then have a mailing address. She decided to name the easement "GREENWAY" and it has been recognized by the US Postal service, FEDEX, UPS and 911 emergency services ever since. Prior to her house being built, there were a number of 2 tracks, logging trails and pathways thru the property and adjoining vacant lands. Some of these pathways meandered thru the woods and eventually connected up with the next county road, Beeman Road. Once the landowner began to live back here full time she put an end to the trespass problems. The easement thru all 3 land parcels was in a very poor state with deep ruts, wash outs, large rocks, and erosion problems. The land owner decided to not use the easement for driving in each day. She instead chose to park her car out at the end of South Gilbert road and walk in. The property is accessed from (county road) South Gilbert Road, which heads south 1/2 mile off of hwy 72 before dead ending. At the intersection of south gilbert road and hwy 72 there has been a DEAD END road sign since at least 1990. At the end of South Gilbert road there has been a ROAD ENDS sign since at least 1990. At the opposite end, Beeman road, there is a Seasonal Road sign and a NO OUTLET sign.
3. The Lessards purchased the property in 1999, and had to sign the private road document at the time of sale. Lessards contacted the Kasson Township zoning administrator with their garage plans. Permits were purchased, the zoning administrator inspected the sight, and permission was granted to the Lessards to build their garage. Note, this garage sits less than 8 feet from the easement! At no time did the inspectors, building permit office or any others mention anything about the easement possibly being a public right of way!

4. In 2000 the Lessards applied for additional building permits to build their house. The site sits across from the garage, on the other side of the easement. Again, no comments were made about the road easement from the building inspectors, permit office, etc. Permits were granted and the house was built.
5. In 2002 Rebecca Lessard appeared before the Kasson Township Board to ask for permission to create a non profit raptor rehab center and sanctuary. She discussed plans, goals, layout, etc. with this board. She was granted unanimous support and received a letter from the board which she used to apply for her federal non profit status. Again, no mention was made about the road easement by this township board. The flight enclosures were built, 2 of which are positioned less than 5 feet from the road easement.
6. In the past 20 plus years there has not been any maintenance done on this easement by the road commission. All easement maintenance has been done by the Lessards. In the past 20 years there has been no public use of this road easement. For some reason the Leelanau County road commissioners have decided that this easement is now PUBLIC, even tho they have no legal documentation to support this claim.
The road commission recently enlisted the assistance of the Leelanau County Prosecuting attorney. The Lessards and Wings of Wonder have hired attorney Jim Olson and Jeff Jocks for our legal representation.
The $6780.00 we have already put into this defense of our private easement and the safety and security for Wings of Wonder could have been better spent towards:
25 raptor educational presentations to schools, camps, and libraries, or the rehabilitation of 6 bald eagles, or building 179 screech owl and american kestrel nest boxes, or purchasing 2260 frozen quail (treats) for the eagles, falcons and turkey vultures at Wings of Wonder.
Wings of Wonder is one of but a few licensed raptor rehabilitation and education centers in this entire state. Additionally, we are one of only 3 centers, in Michigan, to have a large 100 foot flight enclosure... ...which is big enough to aerobically condition our largest raptors (the bald eagles and turkey vultures) prior to their release back into the wilds.

I am reaching out to you, our supporters and WOW family.....would you be willing to write letters in support of Wings of Wonder? Would you be willing to tell as many people about this situation as possible, helping us to spread the word? Would you be willing to donate towards the now necessary legal defense fund? Would you be willing to make phone calls to township and county officials, as well as to the Leelanau County Road Commission?
Listed below are the important contacts. I ask that if you decide to send a letter to the Leelanau County Road Commissioners, that you also cc that letter to the Leelanau County Commissioners, the Kasson Township Board, and Empire Township Board, and please, please send me a copy as well, so we can provide our attorney with a copy.

Leelanau County Government Center
Attn: Leelanau County Commissioners
8527 East Government Center Drive
Suttons Bay, Michigan 49682
866-256-9711
Leelanau County Road Commission
10550 East Eckerle Road
Suttons Bay, Michigan 49682
231-271-3993

Kasson Township Board
10988 South Newman Road
PO Box 62
Maple City, Michigan 49664
Empire Township Board
PO Box 234
Empire, Michigan 49630

If you wish to make a donation towards the legal defense fund, please
make checks out to Wings of Wonder and mail to 13035 South Greenway,
Empire, Michigan 49630

If you want to make a donation on line, with PayPal, please use the
following link to the Wings of Wonder web site:
http://www.wingsofwonder.org/supportWOW.html
Huge "raptorian" thanks to you all....your support makes me smile,
makes me cry with appreciation, and right now makes me feel strong.



Monday, March 8, 2010

spring is a'coming


Happy Spring.

Our newest news here at Wings of Wonder concerns our young Great Horned Owl Eoin. Eoin who was hatched in March of 2009, had been orphaned and brought to Wings of Wonder. We immediately "handed" him over to Sage and Eddie, our adult Great Horned Owl foster parents. All went smoothly until about 7 days later when 2 additional horned owl orphans were transferred here from other raptor centers in this state. Both of these newest babies were quite a bit older, bigger, and consequently stronger, than the first youngster. All 3 babies still needed round-the-clock care by the foster parents. Early March is still very cold here in northern Michigan and all 3 of these babies needed to be brooded and kept warm by the foster parents. Within about 5 days of this happy family all being together, the smallest baby ended up with a broken bone in his leg, probably from being crushed or stepped on by the bigger owlets. To make a long story short, medical intervention was necessary, there were a variety of complications that arose, the leg was saved but the owlet was left with a permanent disability. We named the owlet Eoin and once he was old enough his training began and he was included into the Wings of Wonder ambassador bird family. Now, a quick time travel to the
present and to our newest news.....Eoin laid an egg on March 6! And all this time I thought Eoin was a rather large male Great Horned Owl! Of course this egg won't hatch because it is not fertile, but Eoin does not know that. We are allowing "her" to incubate this egg for awhile, just to keep her happy and healthy. Normally a fertile great horned owl egg hatches after 28-30 days of incubation. We will try to remove Eoin's egg after a week or so. If it is removed too early she will probably just lay another egg or two, which we would truly like to avoid.
Now, the dilemma, should we change Eoin's name to reflect a female or should we just keep this name? We would love to hear from you all....submit a name if you want.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

I would like to give huge "raptorian thanks" to the following folks....who found it important enough during this past year of 2009, to support Wings of Wonder. Because of their generosity and belief in the raptors we were able to continue our mission of conservation, habitat restoration, education and raptor rehabilitation. My total heart-filled thanks to each and every one of you!

Brian Maynard, Scott & Jeannette Laudeman, Jerry & Sue Maynard, Soren and Inge Jensen, Stony Point Foundation (Francie and John Downing), Michele and Scott Howard, Betsy & Mohammad Noorz, John & LindaO’Neill, Robert & Judith Jones, Tracy Drier & Amy Anderson, Sara and Stephen Loevy, Crystal Mountain Resort, Don Lessard, Trish Snowden and Will Heelan, Molly Phinny, Paula Jo Kemler, Mark & Joan Cordeniz, Michael Tate & family, Tom & Kathryn Care , Greg & Carol Halik, Belvedere Country Club, John & Linda Kuipers, Robert & Catherine Griffin, Linda Fletcher, Judy and Don Maclean, Jack & Joanne Schultz, Betsy Abeel, Deborah & Gary Rapelje, April & Charles Bertram, Kurt & Eleanor Luedtk, Rena Hicks, Kathryn Jaquish, Fast Physical Therapy, Paul and Katie Anderson, Cindy Stemple, Terry Marcinlak, Joe Andres, Nancy Turner, Kent & Dianne Laudeman, Crystalaire Camp, Inc, Gale and David Phillips, Marian Hardy, Duncan Cottages, Kris Kruid, Oryana Food Cooperative, Mary Benedict, Cliff How, Mya Anderson, TUKTAWA Foundation, Andy and Michele Lepere, Kim Booth, Alan Yefsky, Matthew Sitter, Joanne and Paul Wheaton, Charlevoix Lions Club, Sleeping Bear Noontiders, William Scharf, Thomas & Phyllis Davis, Mark Lyons, Susan Cahn, Mario Batali, Benno Batali, Leo Batali, Helen White, William & Pamela Gnodtke, David & Judy Williams, Sharron Fenn, Paul Lindberg, Joseph Heringlake, Paul Wheaton, Ron Strong, Adele Dilschneider trustee, George Crook, Jan Tennant & Richard Cooper, James & Paula Kemler, Glenn Wolff, Betsi Burns, Nancy Crandall, The Weatherheads, Merrie & Christopher Corbett, Claudia Goudschaal, Bobbie Poor, Richard Miller, Gladys Maguire, Wendy Gerber, Jacques Torres, Jeff Fisher, Dr. Eric Peck & staff, Mr. & Mrs. John W Fisher, Dr. Pamela Graves, Jim & Elizabeth Fisher, Joan & Randy Woods, Mike & Dawn Fisher, Jay & Lisa Fisher, Judy & Tom Oetinger, Louise Scholtus, Alison & Conrad Heins, Mary & Bill Swift, Charlie and Marian Swift, Erik Lilly, Great Lakes Medical Transcription Inc, Charlevoix Screen Masters, Sharon Craig, Cranbrook School, Wolverine Camps, Michael Carroll, DeCruydt & VanAelst, St. Mary School, Charlevoix, John Nitschke & Jean McLaren, Betty Rhoades, Jan Sikorski, Benzie Audubon Club, Tammera Roeske, James Bloem, Jeanne Sitter, Emilia Rennie, Monte and Nina Mayes, Bill and Nancey Grosskopf, Bachmann, Dr. Tom Mertaugh, Feather Foundation, Nancy Bresell, Catherine Riedel, Matthew Kuhn, Judith Overbeek, Joy Donnellon, Tamarack Gallery, Gail & Lyle Schwandt, Keith and Barbara VanDuzen, Nancy and Enrico Schaefer, Meredith Corporation Foundation Employee Contribution Program, Susan and Gary Hood, Laura Kalchik, Judith Lindenau, J Toma and M Kelly, Robert and Alexandra Jackman, Sam Abeel, Julianna Turner, Dori Turner, Steve Baaz, Erik & Angela Saxon, Ed Beurle (Northern Lumber), Jim Manley, Sara & Robert Galan, Cy Linder, Greg Abbott, Long Lake Vet Clinic, Munson Hospital, Joan Burnett, Carol Hobbs, Michael & Laura Turmel, Laurel Durkin, St. Marys Cement, Charlevoix, John & Mary Dumsch, George & Pat Daisy, Janet Dickerson, Naigo, Edward & Margaret Mannion, Dan Lautner and crew, Lautner Irrigation, Jeff & Nancy Fisher, Village Press, Waste Management, Tom Horton, Pla-mon-don Shoes, Chuck Higgins, Pamela Martinie, Samantha, Walker & Dylan, Ross, Cassie, Cooper, Addie, Gabi, Karen and Jamie Martin, Charlie Beals, Dr. Scholls Foundation, Carol Miller, Judith Gass, Dirk Cox, Bonnie & Jim Schreiber, John F Coleman, Ellen Kohler & Matt Cauchy, Kent & Jane Slaughter, Norm & Mimi Wheeler, Karen & Jamie Martin, Steve & Mary Schneider, William Oliver Smith, Charles Stairs, Jennifer Kaeser, Jo Martinie & Rich Illman, Seneca & Sonja Stairs, Polly Jo & Jamie Kemler, Sara Lee Corporation, Penny Nickle, Adam Danes, Car Taphouse, Glen’s Land Fill, Len Cowgill, Charlene Miller, Margaret Gass, Bob & Barbara Montgomery, Emmy Lou Cholak, Carol Hobbs, Allys & Bruce Dreves, Karen Dick

In memory:

Carroll Lypsinger, Ray Tobin, Tony Ruffin, Sr., Mr.Raymond J. Bresell, Peter J. Brigette, Sr., Albert A. Schumann, Justin Bell, Sr. and Rita Kenny Currie by the Michael Tate Family

Mary White by Jan Tennant & Richard Cooper

Ella Arnold by Sara & Robert Galan

Ester Morse by Helen White

Albert Danes by Adam Danes

Galen Thomas Opstad by Rebecca Lessard