We’ll never know what happened: Had she strayed onto some burning embers? Sniffed out a barbecue pit? Wandered into a...
Amazon Smile & Wish List
Aside from donations, memberships, and volunteering, another way you can help the patients that are under our care is shopping through Amazon Smile and checking out our Wish List!
If you shop through the online marketplace that is Amazon, you’ll be able to help out the Wild Bird Fund as you shop! How? It’s so easy! Instead of using the normal Amazon website, you can shop through AmazonSmile at smile.amazon.com and choose the Wild Bird Fund as your designated charity. For every purchase you make, the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers! To make it even sweeter, take a peek at our wish list (at left) and you’ll be able to donate to us twice!
If you’re interested in buying or donating veterinarian and/or medical equipment, please contact us via our contact form.
Meet Some of Our Patients

Eastern Screech Owl
Looks like humans aren’t the only animals working off the holidays. On February 18, this little Eastern Screech Owl was...

American Robin
Joan never imagined that a walk through the Upper East Side would lead her to The Wild Bird Fund with...

Red-tailed Hawk
There’s not much that a red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) needs to fear. At the top of the food chain, the...

Canada Goose
He tried everything: sneaking between legs when new visitors come through the door, inspecting the small bathroom window to see...

Brant Goose
You don’t often hear of someone spending their winters in New York because its warm, but that’s exactly what this...

Turkey Vulture
Along with destroyed beaches and water-logged houses, Hurricane Sandy also took a toll on our wildlife, like grounding this majestic...

Great Egret
There were no broken bones, yet he couldn’t fly. He was eating on his own, yet he wasn’t gaining any...

Hermit Thrush
She was so covered in dirt, soot and grime, that when she was brought into the Wild Bird Fun we...

Great Horned Owl
“Ernestine” was rescued from Woodlawn Cemetery in the summer. She is a second-year female Great Horned Owl. The Great Horned...

Double-Crested Cormorant
A modern glass building surrounded by manicured lawns and a grove of trees may sound beautiful, but it is deadly...

American Woodcock
With his long thin beak and short fluffy body, he looked more like a character from a Dr. Seuss book...