Turkey Vulture
Kachina
Name: Name for a Hopi Indian spirit
Date in: 01/27/93
Hatched: Spring 1992
Gender: Female
Age at arrival: approx. seven months
Came from: Bullitt County, Kentucky
Story:
We received a call from a vet in Bullitt County who had been rehabbing a Turkey
Vulture that required conditioning before release. He requested that we come and
get the bird to give it flight time in our cages. We agreed, and when we arrived
to pick up Kachina, we discovered that she had been kept in a wire cage next to
a Doberman and was terrified. Her broken right wing had healed incorrectly, and
some surgical wire still remained in the wing. We took her back to RROKI and
worked to correct Kachina’s injuries, but she was never able to be released. She
was named Penny, then transferred to another rehabber to be used as an education
bird. It was with this rehabber that she received the name Kachina. She was
returned to RROKI in December of 1999.
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