Fledgling Wren

Kay Kempton Raade

Fledgling Wren

Wildlife Rehabbers help each other during “baby season” As a licensed mammal rehabber, I could only assist with birds under supervision of the Federally licensed people. Baby birds must be fed every 30 minutes from dawn until dusk. That doesn’t leave time for much else. I have helped feed when the numbers became unmanagable and for short periods when rehabbers needed to leave the babies with me.

This baby wren was self-feeding and about ready for the flight cage. Some older birds needed to be released to make room. Thanks to the rehabbers at Eastern WIldlife Center, Greenville, NC.

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Fledgling Wren by Kay Kempton Raade
Fledgling Wren by Kay Kempton Raade

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