BLOGGING FROM A TO Z CHALLENGE
Bird enthusiasts flock to Delta, British Columbia Canada. Located on the Pacific Flyway, Delta is a stopping point for more than five million migratory birds annually.
Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society OWL, also based in Delta, BC is a society of volunteers dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of injured birds of prey including eagles, hawks, falcons, and owls. OWL conducts guided public tours at the weekend year round and daily tours in July and August.
Note: PNPC has transported winged friends in need too!
Join us tomorrow for ECHO!
Guilie Castillo says
I’d love to work with a bird-of-prey rescue… It’s amazing work that they do. Thanks for spotlighting OWL here!
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Sadie says
Thanks Guilie. Yes, I would love to visit OWL and have a tour!
Donna Smith says
We have a wildlife rescue group nearby, and they visit the schools with the animals they’ve rescued and can’t release for one reason or another. It’s really great to be able to make the children aware of these animals.
we have plenty of birds of prey out where we live – a variety of owls and hawks, osprey, and bald eagles all call our island home.
Sadie says
Programs like that are AMAZING! Your part of the world sounds beautiful.
Terri Bacon says
Found you on the A_Z Challenge! I have a daughter that is very aware of animals and their needs. I believe if she could she would throw out her husband and rescue dogs! Good luck with the next 22 letters!
Sadie says
So tempting!!! Thank you for visiting Terri