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Hummingbird Twins Escape Death Using Nothing But Human Hands

Burlington Campground of the Humboldt Redwood State Parks is just south of Weott, along the Avenue of the Giants, about 50 miles south of our facility on Humboldt Bay. It was in the parking lot of Burlington Campground that first one newly flighted Allen’s Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin, one of the hummingbird species native to the […]

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Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise (wild orphans at dawn)

In the early morning, pretty early, 6 o’clock, I go down my back stairs and next door to the clinic to start weighing and feeding baby wild orphans. This year the wild orphan work began on April 3. The two years preceding it began on April 2nd. I can’t remember what day in ’23 we […]

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If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839

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Found an injured Animal?

If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839

Bird Ally X Blog

Hummingbird Twins Escape Death Using Nothing But Human Hands

Burlington Campground of the Humboldt Redwood State Parks is just south of Weott, along the Avenue of the Giants, about 50 miles south of our facility on Humboldt Bay. It was in the parking lot of Burlington Campground that first one newly flighted Allen’s Hummingbird (Selasphorus sasin, one of the hummingbird species native to the […]

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Softly, As In a Morning Sunrise (wild orphans at dawn)

In the early morning, pretty early, 6 o’clock, I go down my back stairs and next door to the clinic to start weighing and feeding baby wild orphans. This year the wild orphan work began on April 3. The two years preceding it began on April 2nd. I can’t remember what day in ’23 we […]

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Found an injured Animal?

If you are in Humboldt, Del Norte, Trinity or Northern Mendocino Counties, please call Humboldt Wildlife Care Center
CALL: +1 707-822-8839