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.

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