Did you know we use "Physical Therapy" on our patients? π¦
Here at the Alaska Raptor Center, injured birds like Ghost, a Bald Eagle recovering from a gunshot, get specialized physical therapy to keep their wings healthy and flexible. #PhysicalTherapy #BaldEagle #WildlifeRescue
04.03.2026 17:13
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Snow day in Sitka! βοΈ While schools may be closed, our resident birds are taking the weather in stride. Cozy perches, sheltered spaces, and a little extra relaxation, not a bad way to spend a winter morning. #SnowDay #RaptorCare #WildlifeConservation
02.03.2026 22:07
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Did you know ravens take snow baths? Snow baths work just like a regular bath to keep feathers in top condition, which is especially important during the long winter months. Who needs a spa day when you have fresh powder? #SnowBath #Ravens #FunnyAnimals
27.02.2026 16:59
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When we talk about raptors, we donβt mean the dinosaurs! Raptors are birds of prey, meat eating birds adapted for hunting. In North America, this group includes eagles, owls, hawks, falcons, ospreys, and kites. #Raptors #BirdsOfPrey #DidYouKnow
25.02.2026 17:29
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Did you know owls canβt move their eyes? Instead, owls can rotate their heads up to 270 degrees in each direction, allowing them to scan their surroundings without moving their bodies. #Owls #DidYouKnow #FunFactFriday
20.02.2026 17:16
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Falconry hoods are one of the most common tools we use in the clinic. By gently covering a birdβs eyes, these specialized hoods reduce sensory input and help keep our Bald Eagle patients calm during medical care. #FalconryHood #DidYouKnow #WildlifeRehabilitation
18.02.2026 18:36
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Did you know Bald Eagles were once on the brink, with fewer than 500 breeding pairs in the continental United States? But today, their population has rebounded to more than 400,000 birds across North America. #BaldEagles #WildlifeConservation #YouCanMakeAnImpact
16.02.2026 17:37
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Enrichment isnβt always about food. For Sitka, one of our Bald Eagle ambassadors, enrichment can be as simple as spending time outside on a crisp, sunny morning. #Sunbathing #EnrichmentTime #WildlifeConservation
13.02.2026 17:02
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Did you know most owls have asymmetrical ears? One ear is higher on the head than the other. This gives owls incredible directional hearing, allowing them to pinpoint prey using sound alone. #OwlFacts #DidYouKnow #SoundScience
11.02.2026 18:49
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Great news from the clinic! Mahito, the Great Blue Heron who arrived underweight and hypothermic, has made a strong recovery and has been cleared for release back into the wild!
Thank you to everyone who supports wildlife rehabilitation! #Heron #successstory #freedom
06.02.2026 17:40
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Seahawks vs. Patriots π¦
π When it comes to big decisions, we trust an eagleβs eye. Sitka, one of our resident Bald Eagles here at the Alaska Raptor Center, has made her Super Bowl pick! #SuperBowlPrediction #Seahawks #Patriots #SuperBowlLX
04.02.2026 22:04
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A Red-tailed Hawkβs weight can tell us a lot about their health, and their diet plays a huge role. Eating the right amount helps maintain peak condition without carrying extra weight, which could affect their overall health. #Diet #RedtailedHawk #Whatsonthemenu
02.02.2026 17:34
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Sitka is great at having her talons trimmed. But some of our other residents do take a LOT more work! π
30.01.2026 17:32
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Yep! Some of Sitka's favorite foods! π
30.01.2026 17:31
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Did you know Bald Eagle talons are made of the same material as our fingernails, keratin? Watch as Sitka takes part in her cooperative care by allowing us to trim her talons on the glove! #pedicure #CooperativeCare #AnimalCare #FunFactFriday
30.01.2026 17:13
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Weβre Hiring for Summer 2026! Join the Alaska Raptor Center team this summer in our Gift Shop or as a Wildlife Interpreter!
Help educate visitors, share your love of wildlife, and support our amazing raptor residents. Positions are limited, so donβt wait! Apply today: AlaskaRaptor.org/employment/
27.01.2026 22:06
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Last week, a Varied Thrush came to the Alaska Raptor Center after a window collision.
Window strikes are common, but preventable. Adding decals or UV window reflectors helps birds see glass and stay safe. Small changes can save lives. #YouCanHelp #Thrush #WindowCollision
26.01.2026 19:15
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Meet Sitka, one of our Bald Eagle Raptors-in-Residence π¦
After a collision with a car, she was left with permanent injuries, and Sitka can no longer survive on her own in the wild. She now has an important job, helping us educate the public. #WildlifeConservation #Ambassador #BaldEagles
23.01.2026 17:14
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This juvenile American Goshawk arrived at the Alaska Raptor Center from Haines, AK, after suffering head trauma from a window collision. After some supportive care and time in a flight mew, they were strong, steady, and ready for release! #WildlifeRehab #Goshawk #Wildlife
21.01.2026 17:27
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Today, we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader who inspired change through courage, compassion, and the unwavering belief that we can build a better world together. #MLKDay #Unity #Conservation
19.01.2026 17:28
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Our Avian Care Specialists create enrichment using natural materials like fur and fish to help encourage species appropriate behaviors. Then Onyx, our ambassador Raven, puts that enrichment to the test, one popsicle at a time! #Enrichment #ProblemSolving #Ravens
17.01.2026 00:43
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Did you know that Gyrfalcons are the largest falcon species in the world? Sable, our Peregrine/Gyrfalcon hybrid ambassador, shows off that impressive size perfectly! #PeregrineFalcon #Gyrfalcon #FalconHybrid #RaptorEducation
14.01.2026 17:23
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Great question. Koyu is a light morph Harlan's Red-tailed Hawk!
09.01.2026 18:02
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Update on one of our newest patients: Mahito, a Great Blue Heron.
Mahito arrived from Ketchikan underweight and hypothermic. After X-rays showed no additional injuries, he was warmed and began eating on his own. #WildlifeCare #GreatBlueHeron #WildlifeRehabilitation
09.01.2026 17:50
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Cold day = cozy perch + Bird TV πΊπ¦
Enrichment like this helps keep Koyuβs mind active and encourages natural behaviors, even when sheβs enjoying some warmth indoors. #TVtime #WhatAreYouWatching #Hawks
07.01.2026 18:13
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ANNOUNCEMENT: Our Gift Shop will be closed this week, January 5th-9th, while we take inventory. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to welcoming you back once itβs complete. Thank you for supporting the Alaska Raptor Center! π¦
05.01.2026 23:08
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On behalf of the Staff, Volunteers, and Board of Directors at the Alaska Raptor Center, we want to wish you and your loved ones a joyful and prosperous new year.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being part of our journey. Cheers to 2026! π¦
01.01.2026 18:19
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As 2025 comes to a close, weβre taking a look back at the moments YOU loved most this year!
1. Meet our newest patient here at the Alaska Raptor Center, a Northern Pygmy Owl named King Owlbert by his rescuers. #small #owls #adorable
01.01.2026 08:32
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As 2025 comes to a close, weβre taking a look back at the moments YOU loved most this year!
2. Sitka, our resident Bald Eagle at the Alaska Raptor Center, is a majestic sight, and it's hard to believe she only weighs 14 pounds. #BirdsofNorthAmerica #AlaskanNature #DidYouKnow
01.01.2026 07:59
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