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Haya the peregrine falcon
lindsaywildlife
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Haya the peregrine falcon in our 50 foot aviary (our largest aviary) for conditioning and strength building. Staff encourages her to fly daily and she is able to fly 5 or 6...
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Red-Tailed Hawk Release
lindsaywildlife
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This red-tailed hawk came to Lindsay Wildlife Museum's wildlife hospital in October 2010 after being electrocuted. After spending a year in care it was finally healthy enou...
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Turkey vulture release at Antioch Charter Academy
lindsaywildlife
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This vulture flew into the side of a building at Antioch Charter Academy. It was brought to the wildlife hospital at Lindsay Wildlife Museum suffering a concussion and a sp...
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Releases of wildlife hospital patients
lindsaywildlife
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These are just a few of the thousands of patients admitted to the wildlife hospital each year at Lindsay Wildlife Museum. Enjoy!
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Bobcat releases in September 2011
lindsaywildlife
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Recently released two bobcats that were brought to the wildlife hospital this summer. The first one (http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150226325822184) came in extre...
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Peregrin Falcon update
lindsaywildlife
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Both Haya and Marina are still recuperating at our wildlife hospital. Unfortunately Haya has developed an infection in her wing which can happen given the injury that she s...
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Lindsay Wildlife Museum patients in the wildlife hospital
lindsaywildlife
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Please help support Lindsay Wildlife Museum
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NBC Today In The Bay - 5/4/2011
lindsaywildlife
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Lindsay Wildlife Museum was featured on NBC Today In The Bay on May 4th, 2011. Because the weather is warming up and people, along with wildlife, are venturing outdoors to ...
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Barn owls in hackbox
lindsaywildlife
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These barn owls were brought to the wildlife hospital at Lindsay Wildlife Museum in mid February, 2011. Here there are 4 weeks later in a hack box. In 6 more weeks the hack...
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Barn owl chick eating a whole mouse
lindsaywildlife
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A one week old barn owl eating an adult mouse in the wildlife hospital at Lindsay Wildlife Museum.
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