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Wish List

Every bird deserves a fighting chance, and with your support, we can provide them with the care they need to heal, grow, and return to the wild. Our wish list is filled with essential items—nutritious food for orphaned nestlings, medical supplies for injured raptors, and cozy habitats for recovering songbirds.
 

By purchasing from our list, you’re not just donating supplies—you’re giving Northern California’s native birds the best chance at survival. Whether it’s a bag of specialized feed or a simple cleaning tool, every item plays a vital role in their journey back to the skies.
 

Browse our wish list today and be a part of their rescue story!
 

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Used to feed the hundreds of hungry babies who fill our wards, we need 40 of the 5" curved and 40 of the 5" straight nonlocking hemostats.

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1cc needle-less Miracle syringes are staples for baby diets. We need 100 of them (10 packs of 10).

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Many of our patients need heat when they first arrive, and during baby season, we frequently receive babies so young they are unable to thermoregulate (maintain their body temperature. We need 10 of the large heated Kennel Pads.

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Used to immobilize broken bones and other injuries, we need 20 2" brown wrap (24-packs) and 20 1" brown wrap (16-packs). While this may seem like a lot, given the number of birds requiring wraps and the number of times the wraps have to be replaced after exams and treatment, it goes fast! 

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One of the biggest dangers while treating young babies is imprinting. It can be a literal death sentence if a baby imprints on humans during rehabilitation. Our care givers wear camouflage suits to keep them wild and not associate humans with food. We need 5 of the 4.8 - 5.9 foot size.

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​Cleaning is a full time job no matter what time of year it is, and we go through a lot of spray bottles keeping things sanitary. With our busiest time of year on the horizon, we need 30 of the 32 oz. Spraymaster bottles (ten 3-packs).

Bird seed (hulled sunflower and wildlife blend)

 

Peanuts (shelled or in-shell, NOT salted)

 

Wild Berries (fresh or frozen)

 

Organic Dried Cherries

 

Fresh veggies (broccoli, carrots, root vegetables, squashes)

 

Greens (not iceberg)

 

Ziploc freezer bags (gallon-size)

 

Expo Low-Odor Dry Erase pen-style markers, pack of 12 colored

 

Home Depot gift cards

 

Reams of computer paper for printers (letter-size)
 

Unbleached Paper towels (full-sheet)

 

Kleenex (lotion and fragrance-free)

 

Toilet paper

 

Newspapers

 

Chlorine bleach (not Clorox Ultra)

 

Pea gravel (any amount)

 

Doormats (non-slip with borders)

 

Non-latex exam gloves (small, medium and large)

 

Fresh greenery (unsprayed prunings) for aviaries

 

K&H Lectro-Kennel Heated Pad Small, Medium, or Large
 

Zip Ties Assorted Sizes 

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HOURS & LOCATION

BRC is open 9am to 4pm every day  to receive birds. If you need assistance with a bird, please call before coming in.

PHONE: 707-523-2473

STREET ADDRESS:

3430 Chanate Road
County Farm Drive
Santa Rosa, CA 95404

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PO Box 475
Santa Rosa, CA 95402

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