Old 05-29-2015, 02:56 PM
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Cre8tvlwyr
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]521007[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]521009[/ATTACH]no actual "cages" they are non-releasable raptors because they all have specific injuries for which we had to build special housing with their disability in mind. the three Eastern screeches can each only see out of one eye, in fact the two grey ones had to have the "blind" eye removed due to further damage. they are fully flighted, have fair size enclosure with safety "door" and we put food and all necessities in same location. There's ample perching, nest boxes. Radar - who my daughter is holding - is a prairie/gyr falcon, a very sweet, sad case I can't get into, who suffers from ptsd. He can't fly and is in an enclosure (all are primarily wood not cages; they're at www.wingsofdiscovery.net). I'm going off quilt track!! big brother doesn't like that - but I will take quilting suggestions as my daughter wants me to make a quilt with her birds on it either painted or with fabric.
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