Finest Feathers Bird Sanctuary

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Finest Feathers Bird Sanctuary We are at capacity and are not taking in birds right now. No adoptions available. We are not a medical facility and cannot take injured wildlife.

We are a private facility and no longer offer public services. We care for senior special needs birds. We speak fowl language here!

18/08/2024
18/08/2024
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21/05/2024

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https://riverside.wbu.com/found-a-sick-or-injured-bird
21/05/2024

https://riverside.wbu.com/found-a-sick-or-injured-bird

At Wild Birds Unlimited, we are trained to show you how to turn your yard into a birdfeeding habitat that not only brings song, color and life to your home, but also benefits the wild birds and the environment in your area. Based on years of research and experience, we have designed our products to....

Spring Bird Feeders
06/04/2024

Spring Bird Feeders

Birds need steady food sources throughout the year to survive cold nights, harsh weather, raising young, and the hard work of migration. Any kind of bird feeder can be useful, and while there are many options available for feeders both online and in stores, you and your kids might enjoy making your

Yup, I have seen so much damage from this.  Feet loss, hangings, etc..
02/04/2024

Yup, I have seen so much damage from this. Feet loss, hangings, etc..

From St Francis Wildlife Association

Please DO NOT offer yarn, string or human hair for birds to build nests!

Every year St. Francis Wildlife receives wild birds, both babies and adults, with this material wrapped around their feet. It can sometimes result in the bird losing its foot or entire leg from the yarn/string/hair slowly tightening and cutting off circulation .

DO NOT offer laundry dryer lint either. The lint collected in your dryer filter may seem like ideal nesting material, but it isn’t. It will soak up water and may be steeped with chemicals unhealthy for birds, such as remnants of detergent and softener.

Also a warning about offering pet fur. If your pets are treated with flea/tick/lice treatments which stay on the fur, this can be harmful to birds collecting it for nesting material. DO NOT offer pet hair that has been exposed to any chemicals.
(Thanks to Wildlife Rescue Nests for the photo and above text.)

Birds have plenty of natural materials for nest building: twigs, dried leaves, grass and flower stems, pine straw, shed snake skins, Spanish moss, lichen, etc.

The best way to help wildlife is by:

1) planting native plants that attract the native insects they eat;
2) not using chemical pesticides that actually poison their food supply; and
3) keeping your cats inside, especially during this baby season.

Thank you for caring about wildlife!

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