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Date Posted: 07:37:13 05/12/06 Fri
Author: Bill
Author Host/IP: 64-61-214-28.ips.cpinternet.com / 64.61.214.28
Subject: Re: Wild Babies Update:
In reply to: Dennis 's message, "Re: Wild Babies Update:" on 06:31:24 05/12/06 Fri

Your correct about someone could get scared, they would probably think a bat landed on them. Who knows between now and the future, just maybe some of my pet lover friends will take one. The babies are in a nursing cage with a nest box now and I am trying not to bond, but they will try to bond with me I'm sure. They have taken to the apple and cheereos with excitement. So far doing super well.


>It should work ok. It has been done like that before.
>You might want to handle them much less the last two
>weeks before release. If they are too tame they may
>jump to an unsuspecting stranger some night and scare
>the crap out of them...
>
>>Nice pics Cindy, our plan is to try and reintroduce
>>back to the wild the three we have rescued. I have
>>many flyers coming to the tree next to the house where
>>the feeders are, and I will place a nest box that they
>>will be using somewhere on that tree when the time to
>>let them go comes. Now that I have said that, I know
>>that is not a popular idea, but I really think it will
>>work. They will be close for me to keep a eye on them,
>>and they should learn from the orther flyers. If
>>anyone has any ideas on this please say so.

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