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Found an injured sparrow and they were so helpful. They even give you a card with an ID to track the birds healing process. It’s a cute little facility that was clearly built on love and you can tell they genuinely care. Taking a stroll around the premises you can see some beautiful birds that you may not have seen otherwise. Definitely a great spot for a visit and to support a local animal rescue.
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Great for animal lovers, bird enthusiasts and nature lovers! Very peaceful and the people there do great work. There’s a decent size parking lot with a nicely, groomed pathway leading in and around the facility where you can see some permanent residence as well as the natural wildlife.
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I found a Robin baby bird this morning on my driveway. It fell off from the nest on the tree. After contacting the Raptor Trust by phone, I drove there and gave the poor bird to them. This place will take proper care of it. Thank you, guys, for what you are doing.
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A great place to see some of our largest avian predators. All the birds are rehabilitating or injured and cannot be released. They are well taken care of and look content, with room to fly for the active birds and ramps for those who have lost wings. There is plenty of room to walk around the facility and its possible to get up really close to some of the birds, like owls. It is important to keep in mind that this place a rehab/care facility and not a zoo. Love this place and all the good work they do.
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A lovely non-profit organization that cares for injured and disabled birds. It is completely free to visit but I highly encourage donating to keep this great program alive. The staff are highly informative and kind, and you can see incredible birds such as a bald eagle and hawks in person.