That said, there are a lot of photos in this update, so I’ll keep text to a minimum. My “sermons” don’t do any good anyway, as the collection plate stays empty!
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The Eurasian collareds have been released and are still hanging around; I see them every couple of days.
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Mr. Thrasher had pen-mates prior to his release: another brown thrasher and 3 mockers, transferred to LWR from another rehabber in extreme South GA who’s not licensed for birds. They have also been released.
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Here are the “blues” on April 29, a day after intake…
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Special thanks to new LWR volunteer Christian Lee, who stepped in and picked up a couple of birds for me Saturday; he and his wife Jennifer have offered their services as needed, and I do appreciate the help this time of year!