Ottawa's Wild Bird Care Centre
Juncos Released at the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre in January 2018
Three Dark-eyed Juncos were released after care and rehab at the Centre.
WILD BIRD CARE CENTER: GREEN BELT OTTAWA
We spent the afternoon at the Ottawa Bird Care Center, and hiked a small 2km loop around the center. We learned alot about making owls nest and facts about birds...
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Patty Summers talks about the care of injured birds at the Wild Bird Care Centre. Most bird injuries are caused by window strikes, car strikes, power lines or cat attacks.
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I Like Birds by Eels - featuring Birds from the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre
Footage of some of some of the quirky birds that have passed through the doors of the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre to the tune of I Like Birds by Eels.
Bird of the Month - Canada Goose
Wild Bird Care Centre -- Wild Turkeys
Patty Summers of the Wild Bird Care Centre helped CTV Morning Live deal with wild turkeys. Patty discusses why the wild turkeys are roaming the streets of Barrhaven and what you can do to avoid problems.
Snow Goose - March 2016
This month we take a look at the Snow Goose. We explain when and where can you see them migrating through Ottawa, and take a look at one young Snow Goose that was brought in to the Centre in October 2015.
Thanks to Susan Sloane for providing the videos of the large migrating flock.
Bird of the Month - Black-capped Chickadee
Find out how this little superhero survives Ottawa's cold winters, and how the Wild Bird Care Centre cares for those that are injured and orphaned.
CANADA 150 Ryan Gosling meme video card
Our gift to you! A Ryan Gosling meme video card to commemorate 2017's Canada Day.
Ottawa Wildlife Sanctuary
Rainy day with my family at Little Ray's Reptile Zoo (Also a rescue sanctuary for many animals).
Wild Baby bird care
This baby bird fell down from his/her! nest, so had to baby sit, care and feed all night before been taking to Wild Birds centre in Ottawa/Canada the very next day, I was exhausted as he needed to be fed every half an hour, but I loved him so much, felt so sad, as I kiss him good-bye the best morning ????...
Night Heron Release w/ other birds @ Mud Lake - June 8, 2016
Successful release of Black-crowned Night Heron and 34 other birds (Finches, Sparrows, Thrushes, and a Grosbeak) at Mud Lake.
Mink family playing on the trails of beautiful Gatineau Park
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The beautiful and vast Gatineau Park located north of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada is home to numerous species of mammals and birds. In this clip a family of playful American Mink (Neovison Vison) chase each other along a stream of water on the ''Waterfall Trail'' located near Kingsmere Lake. The dark colored furry semi aquatic animal similar to a weasel is the only one of its kind in this part of Eastern Canada.
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Bullock's Oriole Released to Wild | Wildlife Rescue Association of BC
The Bullock's oriole which came from our friends at the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre last week was officially released Tuesday, August 22!
The weather couldn't have been better. It was a beautiful, sunshiny day in Port Coquitlam, where the bird was released at Colony Farm Community Gardens by Acting Mayor of Coquitlam Councillor Teri Towner.
This bird's journey is nothing short of spectacular. It was first found by a wildlife photographer in eastern Canada in December 2015, nearly frozen to death. Not only was this bird far off its normal migration path, but it was clearly not able to manage the extreme cold. That's when it was brought to the Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre.
It took them a full year to rehabilitate this animal and reach out to us at Wildlife Rescue to return the bird back to its native homeland.
After it came to us on Wednesday, August 16, the team we have here made sure it was in good health and acclimatized the bird back to the West Coast. Finally, it tasted freedom on Tuesday.
A huge thank you to all the staff and volunteers involved with this release. From our animal care team, to the admin staff who handled all the logistics, to Air Canada for providing first-class flight accommodations, and to the final release team. It's because of you all this Bullock's oriole has a second chance at life!
On A Wing and A Prayer
A short documentary on the Wild Bird Care Centre made by Algonquin College students in 1997.
Hand Feeding Wild Song Birds In Forest Near Ottawa
The birds are hungry after a long and bitterly cold winter. This forest is an area known as the Mer Bleu Swamp Conservation Area. They are eating shelled sun flower seeds. I have found that they are picky eaters and will not eat any other kinds of bird seeds.