Birds

At Wild Ontario we provide a permanent home for some very special birds. These birds come to us because they cannot survive in the wild, usually as a result of a negative encounter with humans. We work hard to provide them with a happy, healthy life, and they serve an important purpose in helping us to teach about science and foster connections to nature.

Artemis the American Kestrel.

Artemis
American Kestrel

Atwood the Northern Saw-whet Owl.

Atwood
Northern Saw-whet Owl

Cheyenne
Peregrine Falcon

Einstein the Great Horned Owl.

Einstein
Great Horned Owl

Ellesmere the Gyrfalcon

Ellesmere
Gyrfalcon

Freyja the Red-tailed Hawk.

Freyja
Red-tailed Hawk

Grimsby the Turkey Vulture

Grimsby
Turkey Vulture

Indiana the Red-tailed hawk

Indiana
Red-tailed Hawk

Moose the Broad-winged Hawk

Moose
Broad-winged Hawk

Mowat the Barred Owl

Mowat
Barred Owl

Newton the Eastern Screech-Owl

Newton
Eastern Screech-Owl

Quito the Broad-winged Hawk

Quito
Broad-winged Hawk

Raiju the American Kestrel

Raiju
American Kestrel

Sibley the Red-tailed Hawk

Sibley
Red-tailed Hawk