First, the nonreleasable red tail is now at her new home at Elachee Nature Center.
With her at her new home, the MIKIs were moved from the mini-pen into the main flight, where they remained for about a week before being released early last week. (Be sure your sound is on for the first MIKI release; he was quite vocal!)
When he brought me the bird, we both had high hopes that several weeks with a steady food source would have this youngster fattened up and ready for release. Unfortunately, that was not to be the case. The poor fellow didn’t last 30 minutes after intake. One of the hardest but most essential lessons wildlife rehabbers must learn—and quickly—is that we can’t save them all. Doesn’t really lessen the sting of losing one, especially a young one, though.








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