Exploring wildlife at The Center for Birds of Prey

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Hey, Charleston. 👋 #DYK that today is National Wildlife Day ? Well, technically today is a National Wildlife Day.

Fun fact: This holiday is actually celebrated on two days each year. Originally, it was only on Sept. 4, but Feb. 22 was added to honor wildlife warrior, Steve Irwin . 🐊

Last month, Reader Jacqi J. emailed us about her experience with The Center for Birds of Prey . She told us about her + her friend finding an injured owl in Hampton Park . They called the center and stayed to watch the injured bird, while crows circled + hovered overhead.

Birds of Prey’s Avian Medical Clinic sent volunteers to retrieve the owl + Jacqi was so excited to see the work they do in the community + how much they were able to help.

Jacqi’s email was such a wild ride from start to finish, we just had to share it with everyone + thought National Wildlife Day was the perfect time to tell you owl you need to know about The Center for Birds of Prey, a local nonprofit organization that you can learn more about here . 🦉

Eurasian Eagle Owl (Bubo bubo) | @chrisandcami (Instagram)

Rescuing owls isn’t the only thing they do. The Center’s Avian Medical Clinic is open 365 days a year + they see an average of 800 bird patients yearly, including birds of prey + shorebird species with various levels of injuries.

The Center has one of the US’s biggest + most diverse collections of birds of prey from across the globe. 🦅

The Avian Conservation Center is the official repository for oiled birds in SC + is the only permanent avian treatment center of its kind along the Eastern seaboard.

The Center offers internships in their avian medicine and rehabilitation + education and husbandry departments, as well as one-day job shadows and service-learning opportunities.

They also have events open to the public, including education programs, weekly tours + flight demonstrations, programs highlighting specific species, and owls by moonlight - a night show where participants can learn about + witness how the nocturnal birds behave.

And if you haven’t seen their new Avian Ambassador , you are definitely missing out. This ridiculously cute Burrowing Owl is only ~10 weeks old + she will be part of future education programs. We think she is absolutely hoo-tiful.

Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) | @centerforbirdsofprey (Instagram)

The Center has been closed for ~6 months but is reopening tomorrow on a limited schedule with COVID-19 health + safety protocols in place. Find the schedule and purchase tickets here .

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Vagney is a proud Texas native with a background in print and broadcast journalism. Born and raised in Houston and earning her journalism degree at The University of Texas at Austin, Vagney joined 6AM City as a City Editor in Charleston, SC in 2020, then moved back to her home state to launch ATXtoday. She relocated to the Appalachian Mountains in 2022. Vagney is now 6AM City’s Content Marketing Specialist. In her spare time, she enjoys creative writing, reading, crossword puzzles, working out, and playing with her two adorable Bernedoodles.