There was a general feeling of release in the park today. First a squirrel, then a pigeon. Let freedom ring!
Releasing a Squirrel
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| The time has come, little one. | 
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| tail snipped for easy reognition | 
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| lower chompers only, no upper teeth. | 
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| Ready? | 
 
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| Off you go! | 
 
Releasing a Pigeon
 
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| He's a pretty little bird | 
 
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| I'm not a big pigeon fan but babies are always cute | 
 
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| Get ready, get set, go! | 
 
The pigeon's release was not quite a success however. Two hours later he's still sitting in the same spot on the lawn, acting bewildered. 
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| Where am I? | 
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| Where am I going? | 
When Bernie approaches he flies away 
Only to crash land on the tarmac a few seconds later! He sits there and lets Bernie scoop him up. 
 
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| Inspection | 
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| No damage done. | 
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| Wings look fine. He may have strained a wing muscle. | 
Knocking on Heaven's Door 
 
Paradise found: a friendly bird rehabber who gives us some pointers.
There are two elements involved in releasing a pigeon:
1 - every day for 3-4 weeks prior to release let bird free to fly around in the bathroom for a few hours 
2 - for 4-5 days put the bird outside in a cage with birdseed nearby so it gets used to other pigeons being around
Ok little fellow, home you go. You'll need to practice before you go out again.  
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