Let me have your attention for a bit then I'll give it right back In the Pike County area this Saturday, March 8, 2014 a Big Band Swing Dance is being held at Life Springs Church. For singles it's $15.00 and 25.00 for a couple. Here the deal! The event runs from 7pm-10pm and food is included. From 7-7:30 dance instruction is available so you can "cut a rug" with the best of them. If you envision yourself in a double breasted suit with your best babe on your arm then don't miss it(even if you don't have a DB suit). It will be fun.
Do not know if Bubba and Friends will be able to make it as we have a number of intensive care cases underway. Actually won't know until the last minute but would be first in line if we could.
Proceeds from this event go to support the Library and Pike County Friends of Animals.
Mississippi Kite
Yes we have a juvenile M Kite in House. Yes I know they are not even suppose to be in Georgia until April or May. He came from the Houston County area and is in rough shape. Since M Kites can't survive in the outside temps of Dec, Jan, Feb. someone had him. A small mammal rehabber in Perry recovered him in Jan. and only recently notified us. He should weigh between 12-14 ounces instead of the 5.32 ozs he currently weighs. He is alert and is sounding off with his "pip-pew" call.
Mississippi Kites are small raptors about the size of a crow. The juveniles are brown and white like most juvenile hawks. As an adult they turn silver gray with black wings and red eyes.
Their diet is primarily insects, especially cicadas. They catch them while flying and eat them while flying. If you ever get a chance to watch them hunt a field it is amazing to see. About September they all start moving toward the Gulf of Mexico. As the days shorten and the insect populations start to diminish they began to migrate following the contour of the edge of the gulf coast until they arrive in Mexico. The juveniles are group fed by the adults during the migration. Their "pip-pew "call is a hunger call.
There is still a lot that is not known about the M kites. In our area we know of nests in Fayette County, Spalding County, Lamar County, and Pike County. All the nests we not used this past year, don't know why.
Do not know if Bubba and Friends will be able to make it as we have a number of intensive care cases underway. Actually won't know until the last minute but would be first in line if we could.
Proceeds from this event go to support the Library and Pike County Friends of Animals.
Mississippi Kite
Yes we have a juvenile M Kite in House. Yes I know they are not even suppose to be in Georgia until April or May. He came from the Houston County area and is in rough shape. Since M Kites can't survive in the outside temps of Dec, Jan, Feb. someone had him. A small mammal rehabber in Perry recovered him in Jan. and only recently notified us. He should weigh between 12-14 ounces instead of the 5.32 ozs he currently weighs. He is alert and is sounding off with his "pip-pew" call.
Mississippi Kites are small raptors about the size of a crow. The juveniles are brown and white like most juvenile hawks. As an adult they turn silver gray with black wings and red eyes.
Their diet is primarily insects, especially cicadas. They catch them while flying and eat them while flying. If you ever get a chance to watch them hunt a field it is amazing to see. About September they all start moving toward the Gulf of Mexico. As the days shorten and the insect populations start to diminish they began to migrate following the contour of the edge of the gulf coast until they arrive in Mexico. The juveniles are group fed by the adults during the migration. Their "pip-pew "call is a hunger call.
There is still a lot that is not known about the M kites. In our area we know of nests in Fayette County, Spalding County, Lamar County, and Pike County. All the nests we not used this past year, don't know why.
This the best picture we have a juvenile M Kite.This was one of our first succes
Volunteers
We are planning a volunteer training session if spring ever comes and the rains ever subside. Have had a number inquiries following the Buckshot TV news coverage.
We get all volunteers together so we can get on the same page. The training session does not qualify you to rehab raptors on your own. We discuss fed and state regs and the need for compliance. Then we cover policy and procedures, like personal safety, food safety etc. Lot's of discussion and developing a trust with each other to work around the raptors.
This session is going to be limited to 10 and we already have 4 or 5 waiting. If you are thinking about and want to commit please think about it. We are making a time commitment to you and would appreciate reciprocity. There is guy in south Ga. that charges "volunteers" $40.00 to learn how to transport raptors. We are not part of that. Can't see nickel and diming folks who are going to be using their gas and their time to help put our wildlife back in the wild.
More to come as the weather clears or we have to start building Ark.
Donations
Neal you gave us a great idea! Glad you thought of it.
We cover a huge area of the state with a couple million people involved. If we can get a couple hundred people to donate $20.00 each at the first of the month every month we should be able to handle the patients/ raptors. We could also save enough to do public programs again. It costs about $150.00 to do an education presentation. During the economic downturn we lost our sponsors. So we had to curtail the projects. I hate telling kids No because their is no money.
We are currently headed toward a food shortage because of the persistent cold temp. We have had to double up on food so the raptors can prevent cold injuries. We are not out of food and don't want to run out. Past history calendar says we are now officially in baby season. We currently have one baby GHO and the other 13 are adults.
Think about and see if you can automatically do $20 a month or even $10. A couple hundred folks donating this way would be really helpful.
Neal, don't care what anybody else says about you , I think you have a good idea!
Before I give your attention back to you think about the items in this blog and see what you can do.
hope you have clear skies, warm thermals, and plenty of food for your youngun's.
Hi Tatum !
ses back in 2006. Last time we saw him he was headed toward Panama City with 4 wild Kites. Unfortunately the boy we have now has a way to go to come close to looking this good.Volunteers
We are planning a volunteer training session if spring ever comes and the rains ever subside. Have had a number inquiries following the Buckshot TV news coverage.
We get all volunteers together so we can get on the same page. The training session does not qualify you to rehab raptors on your own. We discuss fed and state regs and the need for compliance. Then we cover policy and procedures, like personal safety, food safety etc. Lot's of discussion and developing a trust with each other to work around the raptors.
This session is going to be limited to 10 and we already have 4 or 5 waiting. If you are thinking about and want to commit please think about it. We are making a time commitment to you and would appreciate reciprocity. There is guy in south Ga. that charges "volunteers" $40.00 to learn how to transport raptors. We are not part of that. Can't see nickel and diming folks who are going to be using their gas and their time to help put our wildlife back in the wild.
More to come as the weather clears or we have to start building Ark.
Donations
Neal you gave us a great idea! Glad you thought of it.
We cover a huge area of the state with a couple million people involved. If we can get a couple hundred people to donate $20.00 each at the first of the month every month we should be able to handle the patients/ raptors. We could also save enough to do public programs again. It costs about $150.00 to do an education presentation. During the economic downturn we lost our sponsors. So we had to curtail the projects. I hate telling kids No because their is no money.
We are currently headed toward a food shortage because of the persistent cold temp. We have had to double up on food so the raptors can prevent cold injuries. We are not out of food and don't want to run out. Past history calendar says we are now officially in baby season. We currently have one baby GHO and the other 13 are adults.
Think about and see if you can automatically do $20 a month or even $10. A couple hundred folks donating this way would be really helpful.
Neal, don't care what anybody else says about you , I think you have a good idea!
Before I give your attention back to you think about the items in this blog and see what you can do.
hope you have clear skies, warm thermals, and plenty of food for your youngun's.
Hi Tatum !