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Post by ZandraJoi on Aug 30, 2022 20:23:30 GMT -5
www.birdsandblooms.com/birding/birding-basics/what-happens-to-birds-in-a-hurricane "Find out how powerful hurricanes impact songbirds, seabirds and more, and learn how you can help in the aftermath...." My notes: We don't have hurricanes here in Michigan & I have never experienced one. I like this: "How to Help Birds After a Storm Fill feeders with high-quality food such as suet cakes or sunflower seed. Offer water in a birdbath or other clean vessel. Check to see whether licensed wildlife rehabilitators are operating after the storm. If you find an injured bird after the worst weather passes, the rehab center may care for it, but keep in mind the center may be overwhelmed with other wildlife. If that’s the case, ask if they need donations or help. Volunteer to help restore habitat, like coastal beaches."
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Post by demonskeith on Aug 31, 2022 0:20:52 GMT -5
You would think a hurricane would just wipe them all out, the wind speeds that come gusting in is almost enough to knock a human off their feet. Even if they hunker down, the wind and rain coming in would be too much for them, at least one would think.
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