Saturday, November 16, 2013

Raptor Cuisine


Presentation is everything! These two GIGANTIC gophers came from local high schools where the maintenance staff has committed to using zero rodenticides and now only uses traps. They are kindly donating the trapped gophers to Native Bird Connections to use as food. Since gophers have a relatively small foraging range they are a safe and natural food item to offer our raptors.

We are very grateful for this arrangement and applaude the Acalanes School District! They should be a great example for other areas with gopher issues, especially places like golf courses. Although we cannot predict the number of gophers we will receive, it will help offset the cost of purchasing food for the birds

Note the quarter as a size reference; these gophers are in the 10 ounce range, literally double the size of normal gophers. Obviously they were getting a bountiful diet. Now they will benefit captive raptors and become part of a win-win situation


Monday, November 4, 2013

Feathered Enrichment


Every once in a while wild turkeys wander through...in this case, they were directly in front of a few of the aviaries in which the raptors reside. Probably a very entertaining sight! The turkeys had no idea of the proximity to predators and continued scratching away and preening, completely at ease.

Kokanee

 
 
BEFORE

Oh YUM!! I made arrangements with the Ca Dept of Fish and Wildlife to have them save some Kokanee (land locked salmon) when they went to spawn them at Taylor Creek near Tahoe. They kindly brought back 5 buckets full of perfect sized fish that I now can feed out to the Bald Eagle.

This is a huge deal to us, as acquiring food is a full time pursuit, and anytime we can find food sources for free, it is a bonus. For many years we were able to get free rodents in a program started as a partnership with a huge rodent-grower in the central valley. 45 different non profits reaped the benefit, using the rodents for rehab, zoo collections and non releasable animals such as our birds. The program was suddenly terminated however, since the company decided to sell the "culls" that they had previously donated. Along with all the other non profits, we have been scurrying to find low cost or free sources of appropriate and clean food. We have had to buy rats, mice and quail...and shockingly the price tag is close to $1,000.00 per month.

Now that we can use the kokanee (and salmon we can get from the Nimbus Hatchery when they spawn there) it translates to one less rat daily that we would have to buy. We nevertheless still require quite a few rodents daily and continue to look for funding in order to purchase food.
 AFTER
 
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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Cal Academy Night


We were at the California Academy of Sciences for their SuperNatural Halloween event, and the white Red tailed hawk was a super hit! She fit right in, as folks all came in costume..and she seemed like a ghost-bird. Amide the gasps of admiration, the bird was stellar, giving the audience an unprecedented view of a true rarity