Mountain Bluebirds by Julie Zickefoose
 the  
Bluebird-L
Reference Guide

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Wildlife Rehabilitation
   It is critical that a licensed wildlife rehabilitator is found to care for your injured or abandoned birds. Included are links to first care instructions until you can locate and contact your local wildlife rehabilitator from the links listed below.
     If you do not find a specific contact person in your area, call your local Game & Fish Department, Audubon Society, Animal Control Officer, Humane Society, or veterinarian. These individuals often know of local wildlife rehabilitation facilities and can give you their numbers.


First Care for Injured Birds

International Wildlife Rehab Council
Andrea Kitay's Living with Wildlife and Backyard Critters


Find Your Local Wildlife Rehabilitator

http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/contact.htm
http://www.livingwithwildlife.com/hospital.html

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The Birdhouse Network (TBN)
159 Sapsucker Woods Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
http://birds.cornell.edu/birdhouse/
1-800-843-BIRD

The North American Bluebird Society (NABS
The Wilderness Center
P.O.  Box 244
Wilmot, OH  44689-0244
http://nabluebirdsociety.org
330-359-5511