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Locality: Pennellville, New York

Phone: +1 315-695-6418



Address: 211 Sutton Rd 13132 Pennellville, NY, US

Website: www.kindredkingdoms.com

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Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 22.04.2021

Congratulations to Robbie Scholten for completing his Eagle Scout Project. Robbie constructed some fabulous transport boxes for bald eagles here at Kindred Kingdoms.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 02.04.2021

It's hard to believe these guys came to us at 4.8 pounds and 6.2 pounds.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 29.03.2021

Another successful loon rehab and release. Good luck to you Mr. Loon.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 17.03.2021

Hard to believe these little chimney swifts will winter over in the Andes Mountains of Peru. they will see things in their lifetime that I will never see and only wonder about.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 09.03.2021

Here is the link to our new bear campaign. http://www.gofundme.com/kindredkingdoms

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 18.02.2021

Baby Great Horned Owl being fed by a puppet. We like to keep them wild.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 10.02.2021

Hard to believe that this little broadwing hawk will fly all the way to Mexico? Central America? or maybe beyond.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 07.12.2020

Ms. Kazoo picking apart her morning perch.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 27.11.2020

Ms. Woodcock was released today. She took off so fast, I couldn't even get a picture of her racing through the trees. She came to us with a broken furcula (wishbone). I think her wish was to get out of here.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 21.11.2020

Heading for the release site. She will sure be happy to hit the air waves again.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 10.11.2020

See what happens to little cedar waxwings when they are fed honeysuckle berries. It turns the ends of their yellow tails to orange.

Kindred Kingdoms Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 27.10.2020

He still has one piece of metal in his wing from the gun shot, but the ulna has healed beautifully. We weren't sure he would fly, but he has proven us all wrong. Another bald eagle success story.