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June 30, 2021

Red-shouldered Hawk Update

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I stopped by The Raptor Trust to check in on the young Red-shouldered Hawk that fell out of the nest four weeks ago.


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Deputy Marsh Warden Gaby Schmitt took the bird there via the Franklin Lakes Animal Hospital (FLAH) to make sure it was healthy. IMG_1690

Turns out it had some ear problems and lung problems (the latter from the fall), but it is now on the mend.

The bird is now sharing a flight cage with a second-year Red-shoulder (below), and they have become buddies.

(The Allendale Red-shoulder is in the bright sunlight; the older roommate is up higher and in the shade. Wisdom comes with age.)

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Here's what the flight cage looks like…

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And here are the Allendale Red-shoulder on May 28 when it fell out of the nest and June 28, when I visited The Raptor Trust. Amazing how it grew in 30 days…

 

4 comments

  • Jim Strauch

    Hi Gaby, it’s Jim Strauch thanking you again, this time for the additional information about FLAH and TRT. Do you know if TRT allow visiters?

  • Gabriele

    A few things I’d like to mention: I was on my may to Franklin Lakes Animal Hospital (FLAH) to transport birds to TRT when Jim called about the RSH nestling on the ground. FLAH has become a collection point in Bergen county for birds and other wildlife that need medical attention for many reasons. It starts when someone cares enough to stop and help. This is a very busy time of year for all wildlife rehabilitators … at TRT it’s known as Baby Bird Season. The number you see at the top of the admit ticket – 21-1300 – indicates the year and the number of that bird. Our RSH nestling was the 1300th bird admitted this year; today they were up to #2184! At times, it seems a bit chaotic: alarms announce the varied feeding times; staff, summer interns, and volunteers ensure that all birds are given the appropriate meal…chaotic but organized. It’s not all good news: not all birds make it; some are too young, too fragile or too injured. So our little Red-shoulder is indeed very special. Thank you Jim for this great story.
    Gaby

  • Mike Limatola

    Great news!
    Thanks, Jim!
    Best,
    Mike

  • Jim Strauch

    Thanks for the update Mr. Wright, and many thanks to Deputy Marsh Warden Gaby Schmitt for taking our Red-shoulder fledgling to the Franklin Lakes Animal Hospital, and then all the way out to The Raptor Trust. It’s nice to hear some good news.

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4 comments

  • Jim Strauch

    Hi Gaby, it’s Jim Strauch thanking you again, this time for the additional information about FLAH and TRT. Do you know if TRT allow visiters?

  • Gabriele

    A few things I’d like to mention: I was on my may to Franklin Lakes Animal Hospital (FLAH) to transport birds to TRT when Jim called about the RSH nestling on the ground. FLAH has become a collection point in Bergen county for birds and other wildlife that need medical attention for many reasons. It starts when someone cares enough to stop and help. This is a very busy time of year for all wildlife rehabilitators … at TRT it’s known as Baby Bird Season. The number you see at the top of the admit ticket – 21-1300 – indicates the year and the number of that bird. Our RSH nestling was the 1300th bird admitted this year; today they were up to #2184! At times, it seems a bit chaotic: alarms announce the varied feeding times; staff, summer interns, and volunteers ensure that all birds are given the appropriate meal…chaotic but organized. It’s not all good news: not all birds make it; some are too young, too fragile or too injured. So our little Red-shoulder is indeed very special. Thank you Jim for this great story.
    Gaby

  • Mike Limatola

    Great news!
    Thanks, Jim!
    Best,
    Mike

  • Jim Strauch

    Thanks for the update Mr. Wright, and many thanks to Deputy Marsh Warden Gaby Schmitt for taking our Red-shoulder fledgling to the Franklin Lakes Animal Hospital, and then all the way out to The Raptor Trust. It’s nice to hear some good news.

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