I wanted to add a note to Hugh's post. I volunteer at  the rehab center 
when I can. Debbie does amazing work and is still incredibly  busy. When I was 
there on Sat, she had a sora with a bad wing (and eating earth  worms like a 
champ!), a Swainson's hawk (quickly on it's way to the raptor rehab  
center), and hummingbirds that she has raised by hand that were brought in when 
 
they were the size of a tic tac! 
    In addition to these species, Debbie is still  raising lots of 
sparrows, finches (gold and house), blue jays, crows, grackles,  robins, 
starlings, 
downy woodpeckers, nuthatches, kingbirds, flickers, magpies,  ducks, geese, 
doves, pigeons, you name it! 
    On top of Debbie's current difficulties and sorrow,  she has found out 
that she must be out of their current location by October.  She's looking 
for a new home for the center. Does anyone have some ideas  of where she might 
relocate?
    Debbie is always looking for volunteers.  Feeding and caring for the 
sick, injured or young birds is a challenging and  rewarding experience. She 
could even use help with the mountains of paperwork  that the state requires 
to run the center. 
    The Wild Bird Rehab Center is the only place for  sick or injured birds 
to be taken in the Denver metro area. She sees up to 3,000  birds a season 
and has a higher survival rate than many other centers of its  type. 
    Thank you for your consideration, Deb Carstensen,  Arapahoe County.
 
In a message dated 8/5/2012 4:15:53 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

FYI  -- if you want to send a  donation to W.I.L.D. Bird (rehab center) in 
memory of Candace Stuart, here's the address:

W.I.L.D. Bird
PO Box  101133
Denver CO 80250

Debbie Stempel now runs both the rehab center  and the store -- they 
consume most of her waking  hours.


Hugh Kingery 
Franktown,  CO

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