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Links To Other Web Resources
Whether you are a new to raising animals, or an old-time expert, constant research must remain an ongoing effort. I offer these links to give you a place to start. No one source, including my own site, should remain the only source of information that you use. The more information you can gather, the more likely you will be able to more fully meet the needs of your bird.
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| NOAH's Ark Wildlife Coalition: Guide To Care And Feeding Of Native Birds | Lots of information concerning the care needed by orphaned birds. |
| For the birds | Run by Joan and Neil, two licensed rehabilitators. As well as having information to help you deal with an orphaned bird, they also mention their own rehab. experiences, statistics on their success, and dispel a few myths about bird needs and behavior. |
| The Wildlife Rehabilitation Information Directory | Tips on helping injured or orphaned wildlife, from birds to mammals. Lots of information. |
| Charlie's Bird House | Tips on caring for an orphaned bird. Run by a "Bird Lady" named Helen. |
| Help! I've found an orphan crow, and I don't know what to do! | An FAQ offering guidance to those who are trying to raise crows and ravens. The information is practical for any member of the blackbird family, including jays, red-wing blackbirds, grackles, etc. |
| Birdwatching Dot Com | Well, it's all about bird watching! Stories, FAQs, tips, and products for the birdwatcher. Not much advice concerning chicks, but there's lots of other interesting stuff. |
| Bird Of The Week | A very good site which gives detailed information about the natural conditions of most, if not all, of North America's native birds. Despite the title, other species than that offered as the "Bird Of The Week" are easily found on the site. |
| Mill Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation Center | A new site still in development. Has some interesting information on rehabilitating birds and mammals. |
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This website is not intended to replace the expert care that is only available by professional rehabilitators. The use of this website is only intended for those where the option of bringing an orphaned bird to a rehabilitator is not possible. By raising a wild bird yourself, you greatly diminish it's chances for survival. Please check this link for a rehabilitation center in your community: http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/contact.htm. If none are listed near you, call a local animal shelter, veterinarian, or wildlife office/agent for information on local rescue centers. Thank you.
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