This is Ulie. Due to an amputated wing  
  she is one of our non-releasable  
  Great Horned Owls.  

  She has been very busy  
  being a foster parent to approximately  
  45 babies in the 2006 year.  


  Meet Fergie, our newest  
  Red-tailed Hawk.  
   She is a first year bird  
  that had a wing injury  
  soon after she fledged.  
  She has spent most of her  
  life among people.  

  Here she is learning to be on  
  the glove so she can become  
  one of our education ambassadors  

  A rare visitor to the  
  desert is this Osprey.  
  This Osprey is doing well  
  and can fly, but it has  
  been around people so much  
  that it is awfully tame.  
  Rehabbers always cringe when  
  when they receive an Osprey  
  as they are notoriously difficult  
  to rehab. This osprey's  
  outcome is still unknown.  


  Quincy, the Quail, is   
  still with us. He lost his mate,  
  Queeny earlier in the year.  

  Mr. Woo still struts his stuff  
  at the Center. He is the  
  best foster dad to all those  
  baby Great Horned Owls we get  
  in every year.