Saturday, 3 August 2013

[cobirds] juv oriole needs a little help, Bldr Cnty

Hello friends:

I was taking one of our phoebe fledglings to Greenwood yesterday for some
medical help, and learned that the rehab center could itself use a bit of
CObirds help in releasing rehabbed young birds to the most salutary
environment.

One young Bullock's oriole has had to cohabit with a bunch of kingbirds for
a while as it healed, and the bird is losing a sense of its identity! Now
that it is physically capable of being released, ideally the release should
take place in an area where there are other orioles. Dispersal & migration
are already under way.

I took a lengthy jog walk today and could find not a single oriole in
several square miles. I heard one at our feeders at dawn, that was it. Does
anyone else know of a place where a cluster of orioles remains at the
moment?

You can call me at 303 772 3239 or call Greenwood at 303 823 8455. There are
many other cured & healed youngsters (goldfinches, ducks, kingbirds,
hummers, waxwings, you name it) who need release sites--private land, lots
of cover and no cats--so CObirders could be a rich source of information in
this regard.

Thanks for any help.

Linda Andes-Georges
Central Boulder County

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