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OWL Rehabilitation Centre Open House - April 30 - May 1, 2011 - Delta
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Visit the OWL Rehabilitation Centre April 30 to May 1, 2011 for its annual Open House! Meet OWL's resident and educational birds and tour behind the scenes of the Centre and possibly see the release of a rehabilitated bird of prey!

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OWL Rehabilitation Centre and Reifel Bird Sanctuary Day Trip
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Although it was a rainy and chilly weekend it was still perfect for exploring and we revisited Delta to see rescued birds of prey at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre, paid another visit to Reifel and spent a day close to home enjoying a spectacular rainbow!

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#3
There are several birds which are permanent residents (unable to be released back into the wild) at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. Some of these birds are trained as educational birds such as Sarah the Barn Owl to teach people about the work done at the Centre and about her species. OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre
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Sprawling over several acres, the OWL Rehabilitation Centre works to help injured birds of prey recover and provide a place to teach visitors about OWL at the on site Interpretation Centre and meet the permanent residents - several Owls and other birds of prey.

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There are several birds which are permanent residents (unable to be released back into the wild) at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. Some of these birds are trained as educational birds such as Sarah the Barn Owl to teach people about the work done at the Centre and about her species. Sarah the Barn Owl at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Sarah the Barn Owl is one of several educational birds at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia who teaches visitors about the work and her species.

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#5
Rusty is the only Rough Legged Hawk who is a resident at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. Deemed unreleasable after a car hit him and fractured his wing, he now lives on site and is a permanent resident at the Centre. Rusty the Rough Legged Hawk at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Rusty is one of two resident Hawks at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre (he is a Rough Legged Hawk) in Delta, British Columbia.

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#6
Isis is one of two resident Goshawks at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia who sustained injuries which make them unreleasable. These beautiful birds now live in the Centre and help teach people about their species. Isis the Goshawk at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Isis is one of two Goshawks who live at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia.

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Demon and Daisy are the two Barred Owl residents at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. Both have residual damage from former injuries and cannot be released so they spend their days at the Centre where visitors can learn about them. Demon and Daisy at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Demon and Daisy are two Barred Owls which reside at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia.

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The three Snowy Owls, Kermit, Piggy and Serenity are permanent residents at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. These beautiful owls were injured by airplanes and cars and cannot be released into the wild. Snowy Owls are the heaviest and most powerful of the Owl species and are considered some of the most beautiful due to their striking plumage. Piggy the Snowy Owl at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Piggy is one of three resident Snowy Owls at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia.

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#9
Chuck and his cagemates Pepe and Precious are Turkey Vultures which live at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia. These odd looking birds are scavengers and these three are unable to be released back into the wild due to their injuries but have a wonderful home at the Centre. Chuck the Turkey Vulture at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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Chuck is one of three Turkey Vultures which live permanently at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta, British Columbia.

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#10
There is a long line of cages at the OWL (Orphaned Wildlife) Rehabilitation Centre at the entrance - these are the homes of the birds which call the Centre home and are unable to be released due to their injuries. A trained volunteer takes visitors along the cages introducing them to their birds, their stories and other interesting information. Resident Bird Area at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre
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The resident birds live in a long row of cages at the OWL Rehabilitation Centre in Delta where volunteers can take visitors to see them.

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