Archive for the ‘Mystery Animal’ Category
3
Feb
Posted by pwrc in Mystery Animal. Tagged: fracture, injuried, large bird, Manitoba Conservation, pileated, tyndell, woodpecker. 1 Comment
Can you guess what kind of bird this is? She was found on February 2nd in the Tyndell area and was picked up by Manitoba Conservation in Selkirk. She was then taken to Oakbank Vet Clinic where Dr. Moir did an initial exam. It was found that she had an open fracture of the [...]
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28
Sep
Posted by pwrc in Mystery Animal. Tagged: bare hands, Bat, bite, box, gardening gloves, injury, pillowcase, rabies, rehabilitation, transporting, upside down. 1 Comment
Do you know what kind of bat this is? The answer will be posted later. This little guy was on the ground when he was accidently clipped by a lawnmower. Unfortunately the injuries were too severe to be rehabilitated. Bats will fall to the ground when overnight temperatures dip below 10 degrees C. Once they’re on the [...]
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1
Jul
Posted by pwrc in Mystery Animal. Tagged: bird, centre, fluffy, grey, mystery, nestling, prairie, rehabilitation, wildlife. Leave a Comment
What is that fluffy bird with it’s distinct yellow beak? Do you know what it is? Visit our mystery animal page to find out!
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3
May
Posted by pwrc in Mystery Animal, Our Patients. Tagged: animal, bird, infant, mystery, rehabilitation, wildlife. Leave a Comment
Can you guess what kind of bird this is? This little guy arrived at PWRC only a few days ago. He is an orphaned infant but is thriving on his specialized diet. Visit the mystery animal page to find out!
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