17-07-2017 19:33 via purdueexponent.org

Wildlife center takes in sick, hurt, orphaned animals - Purdue Exponent

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Wildlife center takes in sick, hurt, orphaned animals
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The American Kestrel falcon nestling was taken to Wildcat Creek Wildlife Center after a fall. You can tell she is a female, because the wing feathers have come in “rufous-colored” instead of steel blue. From Wildcat Creek Wildlife Center's Facebook page.
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