here are some of the aviaries, cages, enclosures, ponds and buildings that make up the Sanctuary
different angle of 14 foot paired aviaries with safety door
Sheik in his single, 8 foot aviary
Sam and Jill in one half of 8 foot paired aviaries with a common safety door
wetlands enclosure
looking across the wetlands to the night pens where some of the birds sleep
original construction of the wetlands pond done soon after our decision to create the Sanctuary
first the pond was created utilizing the existing shape of the land and then a liner was laid in place
also from
Corners Limited, two new, smooth, opaque-sided cages in the hospital ICU designed especially for seabird rehab (the smooth opaque sides allow for privacy and easy cleaning)
Oreo has her own enclosure with a shelter, though her door always stays open so she is free to roam her entire pasture (though her two trouble making daughters are closed into and fed in their own enclosure each evening, giving Oreo a little peace and quiet)
when we first started, before we obtained our
Corners Limited aviaries, we actually used a TENT as an aviary for Sam, the io, one of our first residents