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This eagle is suffering from neurological symptoms as a result of lead poisoning. Over 80% of the Bald Eagles admitted to our hospital are suffering from lead poisoning after ingesting fragments of lead ammunition. Choose lead free ammunition to protect our eagles and wildlife.
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Alejandro the Harpy Eagle just can't quite wrap his head around what he is seeing. Many birds will bob and rotate their head around when they are curious about something. Maybe with enough bobbing and turning Alejandro will figure out just WHAT he is looking at.
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Bernard the Secretarybird is CERTAIN that it is breeding season. He has been gathering materials and building his nest since December. Satinka, his mate, on the other hand is well aware that Bernard is several months early and continues to ignore his advances.
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Bald Eagles take 5 yrs to get a white head and tail. Sammie is 1, so she still has her dark plumage. Maverick is 3 and his head is starting to turn white. Norbert is 23 and has adult plumage. You can meet these birds and learn more about them at our WORLD EAGLE DAY event May 2nd
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SITE CLOSED FOR CHRISTMAS Merry Christmas from everyone at World Bird Sanctuary! The birds are all excited for their presents and Christmas feasts. Our Raptor Hospital is still available to help with sick and injured birds of prey at 314-337-8889.
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Meet Kinsey the Turkey Vulture! Kinsey was brought to us with a right wing fracture. Since Kinsey's wing no longer allows proper flight, he was deemed non-releasable. He quickly became a staple in onsite programming, known for spreading his wings to sun on the stage.
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Andean Condors live in the high altitudes of the mountains so they are no stranger to the cold. They are a large bodied bird that produces more body heat and have extra dense feathers to keep that heat trapped. Inca also has white ruff around her neck that helps with insulation.
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American Vulture species such as Andean Condors, Black Vultures, and Turkey Vultures lack a syrinx. The syrinx is what most birds have as a voice box. American vultures lack this voice box, so they cannot make true vocalizations. Instead they make a series of grunts and hisses.
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