by cwildlifec | Nov 30, 2020
The birds returning to Cape Cod right now are breaking all the travel and social distancing rules. They are flying great distances, landing in various locations, and congregating in groups of hundreds or thousands. The birds may be the only ones traveling...
by cwildlifec | Nov 1, 2020
Northern Gannet photo by Susanne Jutzeler courtesy Pexels.com Pelagic birds are birds that spend a large portion of their lives on the open ocean. They can be found thousands of miles offshore, but can get blown on to land during high winds and storms. The only...
by cwildlifec | Oct 31, 2020
At the center we receive a number of calls every year from frightened, curious or excited people who have a found a snake. The questions always focus around: Is it venomous? Can it bite? How do I get rid of it? Can I keep it? The answers...
by cwildlifec | Oct 13, 2020
As Halloween approaches, and decorations start appearing, bats of all kinds begin to be prominently displayed as part of the spooky scenes. Bats first became representative of Halloween when it was noticed that some bats were feeding on the blood of cattle in...
by cwildlifec | Oct 1, 2020
There is nothing cuter than wild animal babies, and nothing more tempting than to want to cuddle them, raise them and feed them. They bring out the mothering instinct in us because they look so vulnerable. Many people think “how hard can it be?” ...
by cwildlifec | Sep 30, 2020
One week we had a surprise patient arrive. A woman in the community brought in a tiny Spring Peeper with an interesting story. She had an orange tree in a pot that she had brought inside for the winter two months ago. Three days ago, a Spring Peeper appeared. He...
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