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Posts by Avian Conservation Center of Appalachia

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Our next Outdoor Classroom public tour day is Saturday, April 5, from 12-3pm. The weather looks like it will be warm and rainy; unless there are dangerous thunderstorms, we plan to be open for visitors! Come by and say hello to the birds (and the humans).

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Recently we admitted this Eastern screech-owl that had been hit by a vehicle, suffering two bone fractures in the same leg. We are hopeful that the owl will make a full recovery after the bones are repaired surgically. 🦉

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Come see us today (Saturday) between 12-3pm!

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We recently admitted this red-morph Eastern screech-owl that had been hit by a vehicle in Randolph County. The owl is suffering from head and eye trauma, and will spend a few more days in the hospital for treatment. 🦉

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University students, we are ready to begin accepting applications for summer 2025 internships!

We have three options available:

🩺 Avian Care & Rehabilitation
🦉 Avian Care & Education
📊 Avian Care & Research

For more information and how to apply:
www.accawv.org/internships

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American kestrels Killy & Ohio spent the last few days inside due to the weather, but they’ve been out for walks around the grounds.

American kestrels can be found in West Virginia all year, so they don’t *need* to come inside during the cold, but it gives their human caretakers some peace of mind!

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We had a great time at the WV Botanic Garden for the “Owls of the Garden” event. After a presentation w/ Randolph the Eastern screech-owl, participants walked in the garden to look & listen for owls. We heard & saw a screech-owl, & heard a barred owl & a great horned owl.🦉❄️

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