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Pipits Released To The Wild

Pipit Photo In mid-May of this past year, a young woman from Peyton brought me three long-legged chicks she had rescued from children who were playing with them. The little birds had been with her for two weeks. She had initially fed them soaked dog kibble, and then introduced cooked egg yolk, which became their diet of choice. When their condition began to deteriorate despite her best efforts, the rescuer realized they needed to go to a wildlife rehabilitator.

Baby birds can be notoriously difficult to identify. Adding to the difficulty in this case... »Read more


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