Monday, January 31, 2011
Follow up on Great White Egret from Jan 26th
The lady who called us on the 26th about this bird, he has a broken foot. She called on thursday the 27th and said she had put out a trail of hot dog pieces leading into her pool area which is screened, the bird took the bait and ate his way down the trail until he got far enough in that she was able to run around her house and slam the door shut on him ( he was not happy) but my coworker Ed was able to get there quickly (its of utmost importance so the bird does not get to stressed) he was able to catch him and get him to the SSS hospital . I dont know how he is doing will check on him today. It is hard sometimes to capture a wild bird, there are some that have taken me weeks to get. Im just thrilled we were able to get this guy the help he needed, he was so thin and starving slowly and thats so hard to watch, when they are injured they are unable to get all the prey they need, as other birds will be quicker so they are able to fight an injured bird and take whatever he was able to capture. Well Im on call today so need to go, hopefully I will have more stories to tell soon, on the other hand I hope I dont because that means a bird is injured. God Bless to all and love to all of you also.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Swimming to save birds again, brrrrr
Well my day started with a call about a Great White Egret that had a broken foot, happens alot. Snapping turtles love to get them on the feet, they will hold onto the bird for hours, when the bird fights enough trying to get away the turtle will get a piece of bird toes. Crazy but thats wildlife. Anyhow I tried so hard to get him, he was so tired and hungry, threw him some bait and he went for it, just as I lifted my net to get him a dozen seagulls showed up to help lol. Scared the Egret away, he flew to the other side of the canal, so I jumped in my car and went to the other side and started knocking on doors (cant just go in back yards called tresspassing) so go in back yard bait him agian and same thing seagulls ( skyrats we floridians call them) so this goes on for an hour and I called in help. Ed got on one side of canal an me on the other, of course the neighbors came out and tried to help. End of story did not get bird, but if he gets a yearning for hot dogs the lady in the yellow house put out a whole pack for him lol. Then went to Dunedin lady said a laughing gull had a broken wing and was in the lake in real trouble, its a 50 mile round trip but I cant let a bird suffer. I endend up trying to get her for over an hour and a half, then the lightning started and I got worried so into the water I went (again) got it in my net on the second try, slipped and did a spit owww inside of my thighs have been on fire since, Im not 15 anymore:) poor thing when the wind blew it took his wing and flipped it over her back and she went tumbling over into the water It was horrible to watch. It is sad to go thru so much to rescue the birds just to take then to the SSS hospital to be euthenized, but atleast she is out of pain. Im rescuing tommorrow so Ill go back and check on the Great White see if I can gain his trust and get close enough to get him. Im thinking (if I can get the money) about getting one of those nets you shoot out of a gun, there so cool and its like a cast net that shoots. Well God Bless each and everyone of you and Thank you Lord for all the love and kindness you have given to me. Love to all.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Oscar the neighborhood squirrel
Well Its not a bird but I saved another one of Gods creatures, my neighbor brought over a baby squirrel saturday night we had quite the storm that day and it must have gotten blown out of its nest. He is so cute, Dave wrapped him in a towel and sat by fireplace to get him warmed up. I gave him some water with honey to get the little guy hydrated. I put a towel in a small cage then put in another towel as a nest, he crawled under it and snuggled right down for the night. Poor guy was exausted, Dave named him Oscar (I assume middle name is Mayer lol) I took him to the SSS they have several amazing people who do nothing but take care of babys, (birds, squirells, racoons ext) they truly are angels, its very time consuming taking care of baby wildlife, the have to be bottle fed every few hours so you have to take them with you everywhere you go. I just did not have the time for it, plus my dogs thought it was a snack. MMMMM squirrel lol. Well today Im off to rescue more birds ( and whatever else pops up) So wish me luck and pray for me. Sometimes I have to put myself in harms way to rescue, crawling through mangroves and woods, jumping in lakes, rivers, creeks, retention ponds and of course the Gulf Of Mexico. Last month I swam out to rescue a pelican who had a hook with a plastic shrimp stuck in the back of its head, it was quite a way out, the 6th pole on the Redington Pier. I got a guy to take me out in a sail boat then jumped in and got the bird. The next day in the exact place I was swimming, some guy caught a 500 pound bull shark. Very frightning to think about it actually as Bull Sharks are very aggressive. God had my back that day for sure. Well off to work, blessings to all of you.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Lots and Lots of hurt birds, January 20th 2011
Yesterday I got my first call at 10:03 , it was right down on Indian Shores beach so thankfully I was able to get there quickly. It was a Herring Gull which is one of the biggest gull's, the poor thing had a broken wing and was so scared, 5 people stayed and surrounded it until I got there. I got it and took it to the SSS hospital, but the gull had other issues so it had to be put down, but atleast he is out of pain. Then my day really got going I got a call about a Red Bellied Wood Pecker who had fallen out of its nest, best I can figure Mama was trying to teach it to fly, its the cutest little thing and as soon as it gets its flying feathers will be released :). This was at a hair salon so I got a hair cut while I was there, cut off 5 to 6 inches looks good. Just below my shoulders. Then I got a call in Palm Harbor a Laughing Gull had been floating in a lake for 2 days in the same spot, so once agian I went swimming, he had fishing line around both its feet and while stuggling got it around his wings and it got pretty tight and cut into its skin, I was glad to have gotten him out of the lake, course he wasnt happy bit me several times lol little stinker. But hes doing well and will be released as soon as he is recuperated. Then I got the call that made me so mad I literaly thought my head might explode, I got a call from a lady who said her cat had brought a burrowing owl into her home about a week ago (we dont have burrowing owls in this part of fla) turns out it was a Red Morphed Eastern Screech Owl, they put it in a box in their garage and it got out ( was missing for 5 days) the 19 year old daughter decided to keep it as a pet so went and bought a cage, they fed it liverwurst and offered it water but after being attacked by a cat and having no food or water for 5 days the poor thing was just to tired to eat or drink, I told this young woman that Screech Owls are a protected species and If he dies I will call the Fla Game and Wild Life and she will be prosectued to the fullest extent of the law, which is up to a five thousand dollar fine and up to five years in prison as it is a federal offense. Whew what a day, wish I could say my day ended there but not so lucky. Someone brought in a bird that had been shot with an arrow (got to love people) every bird that was rescued or brought in yesterday had been hurt by humans. I recieved a call late in the day, a man spotted a Great Blue Heron, which is an incredibly beautiful bird with a 6 foot wing span, they stand about 4 feet or more in height, He had a stick stuck in his throat, so I chased him into the water and then threw him some fish, sure enough he used the water to shake the stick out so he could get to that oh so coveted fish. So I ended my day on a good note. Thank you God for the gift you have given me, the gift to rescue the incredible, beautiful creatures you have put in our skys and lakes and oceans for all of us to enjoy!
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The Elusive Anhinga
My first call on the Anhinga came 3 weeks prior to Christmas of 2010, he had material around his beak and could not open his mouth. I tried and tried to get this bird, there very quick and can dive and go under the water and pop up a half mile away. I tried baiting him with fish (cant eat so no go) sat next to him on a sea wall trying to gain his trust for over 45 minutes, then a little girl decided to help(darn kids lol) came running up and there goes the anhinga. I kept getting calls on this bird for weeks, finally got him in my net and as I reach in to get him he flips right out and right back into lake seminole. I screamed in frustration. Knowing this poor dear is slowing dying of starvation. Finally last week I got a call about dark and there he was sitting on a wooden dock on the railing, I knew this was my last shot he would be dead by morning. I walked up slowly hiding my net and as I went for the net he jumped in lake I went right in for him, Tada he swam right into the net. I had him!!!! He was so thin and what was on his beak? A sock, yep a sock. He is slowly gaining weight and hope to release him back to where he came from in the next few weeks. It was a great catch and one I will always remember. God was with me that day.
My First Pelican Rescue
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