Lovey Dovey

May 23, 2010 by cyndi  
Filed under Songbirds, Wildlife Rescue

Injured adult doves and young are quite plentiful right now at the Wildlife Center. Most folks are familiar with the haunting call of the Mourning Dove and can pick it out at (under) the birdfeeder. But the Houston area is home to a total of four different species. All doves start life as “ugly ducklings” [...]

Nests, Eggs and Babies

April 7, 2010 by cyndi  
Filed under Wildlife Rescue

During the winter one of the projects undertaken by several WR&E volunteers and staff was to upgrade their incubation program.  A great deal of research went into improving the candling, heat, humidity and turning of the eggs.  It was an interesting project and the center is looking forward to implementing new procedures.  Almost all birds [...]

Ending the Year – Upside Down

January 3, 2010 by cyndi  
Filed under General, Wildlife Rescue

The end of the year brought trauma to a Barred Owl from Crosby.  The owl became trapped in a batting cage net and the more he twisted the more tangled he became.  Kind rescuers braved the cold drizzly weather to free the owl.  The net had to be cut and the owl was rushed to [...]