[birdky] Re: bky RE: periodic cicadas and broken wings
- From: "joyce porter" <joycelporter@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 29 May 2002 08:29:58 -0500
>From: Sid Easley <Sid.Easley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Reply-To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>To: birdky@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: [birdky] bky RE: periodic cicadas and broken wings
>Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 17:55:47 -0500
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>
> Hap, I agree, cicadas are good food for wildlife and people. BUT try to
>convince others of that here in West Kentucky. My next door neighbor is
>planning on spraying his back yard with god knows what to kill them because
>he says they "stink"!! But, to his credit he brought me a wounded Melissa,
My suggestion is that you find a bird rehabitator. They know how to
do those things.My daughter and I had an experience with an abandoned fawn
Friday evening and in the process of finding a facility to
take it we found a bird Rebilitator in the Louisville area where my daughter
lives .This person had on hand 100 owls? I didn't talk to her
but I surely am curious to know what species of owl/owls.
The person did give us the name of a mammal Rebilitator and we de-
livered the fawn next morning.The fawn had some minor injuries: a
torn flap of skin on its side which had been fly-blown, contusions
on its head and hind legs.My guess is that a coyote or dog had gotten
ahold of it.
Joyce Porter Falls of Rough, KyNow I need info on SPLINTING A BROKEN WING.
If anybody out there has any
>quick home remedies, I am willing to try it. Just back from caring for my
>85 yr. old mother who broke her funny bone in 5 pieces. Surely a waxwing
>would be easier!! Melissa Easley Murray, Ky.
>
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