Baby season is right around the corner 03/01/2009
While February was a "slow" month in terms of intakes, it more than made up for its lack of numbers with the horrific conditions the intakes were in when they arrived–see the Feb. 15 post for details. The past two weeks have been blessedly quiet, a break I really needed to gear up for baby season, which is rapidly approaching. All I’ve had to deal with is Harvey Wallbanger’s stubborn refusal to begin using his wing! ![]() We’re doing PT three times daily, stretching and manipulating the wing to restore movement and remind Harv that he does have a functional right wing. Yeah, he luuuvs his PT: pecks at my hands (got me under the nail the other day–now THAT felt just lovely!), claws me, snaps at my hair and clothing, slams his head backward into my chest, tries to shimmy up my chest to get in range to peck at my eyes as I’m looking down at him while working the wing...such a winning personality! As I mentioned at the beginning of this post, baby season should be kicking into high gear fairly quickly–some rehabbers already have their first babies of the season–and that means it’s time to remind people that keeping wildlife without the proper permits is against the law, even if you plan to release it. Georgia state law prohibits the possession of wild animals without a permit, and federal law prohibits the possession of wild birds without a permit. If you know of people who find wild babies of any species, please alert them to these facts and have them contact me at 478-697-5319 or call the DNR hotline at 800-241-4113 for the rehabber nearest them. If you’re outside Georgia, call your state’s Department of Natural Resources or Game & Fish Division for the number of a rehabber licensed by your state. Comments Your comment will be posted after it is approved. Leave a Reply | ArchivesFebruary 2012 CategoriesAll |


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