Injured & Orphaned Birds

Sunday June 30, 2024

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If you have found an injured or orphaned bird, contact a licensed wildlife rehabilitator in your area immediately.

Please note that East Cascades Bird Alliance is not a licensed wildlife rehabilitator and may not be able to provide advice or contact information immediately. Contact a wildlife rehabilitator directly.

Central Oregon Wildlife Rehabilitators

Think Wild – Wildlife Hospital and Conservation Center of Central Oregon
www.thinkwildco.org
541-241-8680 (Wildlife Hotline)
Think Wild’s Wildlife Hotline is monitored seven days a week, but hours vary by season. Leave a detailed message and/or text a message and photo of the animal to the hotline. Think Wild accepts songbirds, raptors, waterbirds, and baby birds, in addition to some mammals. Think Wild is located at 62410 Erickson Rd. Bend, OR 97701. Please call or text before bringing a patient to the wildlife hospital

Check Think Wild’s website for the most up to date information.


 

Native Bird Care – Rescue and Consult Services to Central Oregon

www.nativebirdcare.org
Native.Bird.Care Facebook/Messenger
541-728-8208

You may text a picture with a description from 7 AM – 9 PM, year-round. Hot line hours are from 8 AM – 7 PM. Please text a picture even if you want a call. Email for general questions and for bird issue consult.

For information on feeding, yard bird questions or issues, or exclusion, please email us at lovenativebirds@gmail.com. Native Bird Care specializes in songbirds, shorebirds, woodpeckers, and waterbirds.

Please check our Found a Bird page for information about how to know if a bird is in trouble.

Elise Wolf
Native Bird Care
Sisters, OR
541-728-8208

“The love for all living creatures is the most noble attribute of man.” C. Darwin

 


 

Kim Farasyn
541-420-7245
Kim specializes in songbirds, waterfowl, and small mammals and is located in Crooked River Ranch, Oregon.


 

Bend Animal Emergency and Specialty Center
bendanimaler.com
541-385-9110
Bend Animal Emergency Center is not a wildlife rehabilitator but can be contacted for after-hours emergency situations.


 

Outside Central Oregon

Blue Mountain Wildlife Rehab
https://www.bluemountainwildlife.org
541-278-0215
Blue Mountain Wildlife is located in Pendleton, OR and led by Lynn Tompkins. Their mission is:

To Preserve Local Native Wildlife Through Rehabilitation, Education & Research

Founded in 1990, they serve most of eastern Oregon caring for several hundred birds per year.


 

A full list of wildlife rehabilitators throughout the state of Oregon is available on the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s website or by downloading this pdf