NEW ARC

North East Wildlife Animal Rehabilitation Coalition is a 501(c)3, non-profit organization. We are a group of licensed wildlife rehabilitators, and these are the tales of the injured and orphaned animals we care for until they are able to be released back into the wild.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

The first release.

OK...sooooooooooooo......no luck figuring out how to get the @!#$*&# video onto my $#%@* computer! If I had to guess, it has to do with the way I formatted the disc in the camcorder so that it can only be played like a dvd. I can watch it but I can't do anything with it! Of course I videotaped the release so no actual pics of it. I do have these though....taken while we were hanging out saying goodbye just before we opened the doors!




What a bunch of clowns! They were in rare form!



Once the door was opened most came out in a mad rush. A couple of the Attitudes were the last ones out and needed a little reassurance by me that it was OK.....but eventually they were all out and hell bent on having fun, running and climbing all over the place!
The next morning Laurie and I managed to locate 4 of the gang out there hanging out in the trees. That was the last we've seen of any of them!

Been back a few times, and Laurie and I went late Monday night to see if we would run into anyone and nothing. The food is barely touched so they are not relying on the pen and feeders either. Although it's sad we probably will not get to see them again....in this case it is a good sign. It means they are very independent and don't need to rely on us. It also means that there is plenty of natural food out there for them! We knew we had a great release area when we saw it and their lack of dependence on the actual release site tends to support that. Complete with a lake, swamps, tons of trees and PLENTY of room to roam away from any human habitation....they are having the time of their lives out there I am sure! They were soooo ready to go!

3 comments:

  1. They are so beautiful- I think it would be hard to let them go back out into the wild- I can imagine you worry a lot. Fab news that they are not depending on you though- tough little cookies :) Don't you just hate technology??!! Wish I could give you advice on the video, but I am hopeless with computers too :(

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  2. Maybe you should make copies of the dvd and sell them, lol. Don't worry too much about it Deanna, these pictures are great! I already miss the little guys myself (how weird is that, lol). I'm sure they're having the time of their lives now, thanks to you!

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  3. Great pics! You must be proud to know you did a great job of taking care of these little guys.

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