
"We grew rapidly and learned to hunt grasshoppers."

"Bill and Tina Hodge wore hawk masks and didn't speak while feeding us so that we would not imprint on humans."

" Thanks for the support folks," says this young Northern Harrier hawk.

"After many exercise sessions to build up our wing muscles we were ready for release...

fully fledged adults."

"As we grew stronger were allowed to exercise in the herb garden with our surrogate moms-stuffed toy animals."

" Thanks for the support folks," says this young Northern Harrier hawk.

"My little brother and I were in sad shape when the fish and wildlife service brought us to Eagle Peak Wildlife Care Center, but with lots of attention and some delicious minced mice we grew strong and were able to go free."

Every year Eagle Peak Wildlife takes in dozens of birds and animals in need of a little help to get back to the wilds. We greatly appreciate your purchases and generous donations that make this labor of love possible. Thank you!