Oklahoma nonprofit taking in birds injured in weekend storms

MICHAEL ARMSTRONG STANDING BY WITH ALL THE DETAILS FOR YOU. BUT A HEADS UP TO ANYONE WHO HAS FOUND AN INJURED BIRD FROM THE WEEKEND’S STORMS. WILDCAT OKLAHOMA SAYS THEY WILL TAKE THEM THERE. ADDRESSES IN NOBLE. THEY ARE ALSO TAKING DONATIONS TO HELP THEM, TOO. SO FAR, THEY’VE ALREADY RESCUED MORE THAN 100 BIRDS FROM THE WEEKEND. WILDCAT OKLAHOMA SAYS A LOT OF THEM ARE PURPLE MARTINS. SO THEY SA
Oklahoma wildlife nonprofit taking in birds injured, affected by weekend storms
They urge that anyone who finds an injured bird put it in a box with a towel on the bottom and get it to WildCare Oklahoma
An Oklahoma wildlife nonprofit organization has taken in over 100 birds who were injured or affected by this weekend’s storms.Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.WildCare Oklahoma officials posted on social media Sunday afternoon that they’ve taken in 112 birds that were affected by Sunday morning’s storms that brought strong wind and hail to the state. They said many of the first batch of birds that were brought in were in critical shape.WildCare Oklahoma said it received reports of hundreds or more purple martins downed along the shopping area near Interstate 40 between MacArthur Boulevard and North Rockwell Avenue in Oklahoma City.>> Download the KOCO 5 AppThey urge that anyone who finds an injured bird put it in a box with a towel on the bottom and get it to WildCare Oklahoma at 7601 84th Street in Noble. Top Headlines Semitrailer driver dies after rollover crash on I-44 in Oklahoma City Disgraced sports doctor Larry Nassar stabbed multiple times in federal prison, AP sources say Storm causes partial bridge washout in Oklahoma City He was shot down in the Pacific Ocean in WWII. Almost 80 years later, his remains are finally home Solar storm expected to make Northern Lights visible in 17 states
An Oklahoma wildlife nonprofit organization has taken in over 100 birds who were injured or affected by this weekend’s storms.
Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
WildCare Oklahoma officials posted on social media Sunday afternoon that they’ve taken in 112 birds that were affected by Sunday morning’s storms that brought strong wind and hail to the state. They said many of the first batch of birds that were brought in were in critical shape.
WildCare Oklahoma said it received reports of hundreds or more purple martins downed along the shopping area near Interstate 40 between MacArthur Boulevard and North Rockwell Avenue in Oklahoma City.
>> Download the KOCO 5 App
They urge that anyone who finds an injured bird put it in a box with a towel on the bottom and get it to WildCare Oklahoma at 7601 84th Street in Noble.
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