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Since 1994
Scott has been Rehabilitating injured Bird including Hawks, Owls
Falcons, and Songbirds including Thrushes, Warblers, Woodpeckers,
etc. With the help of his wife Susan, Scott rehabilitates
anywhere between 10 and 30 birds a year.

Flight cage surrounded by an Electric Fence to deter Raccoons
and Bears
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The inside of the flight cage is designed with various size
perches depending on the type of bird being rehabilitated.

Northern Saw-whet Owl. Note the many perches which enable the
injured bird to move throughout the cage as he wishes.

Evening Grosbeak inside the flight cage prior to release.

Long-eared Owl prior to release

Young Red-tailed Hawk that had fallen from it's nest. Dahlia was
in my care for several weeks before being transferred to the
Birds of Prey Foundation in Broomfield Colorado.

Virginia Rail found in a flower box.

Another Northern Saw-whet Owl. I receive a few of these owls
each year.

Great Horned Owl being hand fed minutes after being admitted.

Sharp-Shinned Hawk
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