Wild bird rehabilitation · Minnesota
Every bird deserves a second flight.
Injured and orphaned wild birds arrive here scared, hurt, and out of options. They leave the way they were meant to — on their own wings.
From the flight cage
All updates →- Great Horned Owl Flies Free After Six WeeksHe arrived unable to lift his left wing. Last night he lifted off into the treeline like we were never here.Released
- Baby Season Is Here — and the Incubators Are FullEleven nestlings in one week. Here's what a day of feedings every 30 minutes actually looks like.In care
- Meet Juniper, Our Education KestrelNot every bird can go back to the wild. Juniper's job now is making sure fewer birds end up like her.Education bird
- A Warbler, a Window, and a Second ChanceWindow strikes kill up to a billion birds a year in the US. This one got lucky — and there's an easy way to help.Released
A syringe of formula costs pennies. A wing repair costs real money.
This work runs entirely on donations — no salaries, no overhead, just food, medicine, and enclosures. Every dollar goes to a bird.