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The patterns of scales on the legs and feet of peregrine falcons are highly individual and are used like fingerprints to identify individual birds.
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Carolina Raptor Center's rehabilitation staff is happy to answer your questions. Please keep in mind that they are frequently responding to emergency situations, so they might not be able to respond in the first 24 hours of receiving your message. Please check the list of Rescue Questions & Answers first, as that might have the answer to your question.

For general rehab questions or updates on current patients, please call 704-875-6521, ext 111 or ext 213. Please note that for injured birds, calling our hotline is the best way to get the bird help. Please do not e-mail us with injured bird reports as this drastically reduces the chances we will be able to assist you.

Mathias Engelmann
Director of Rehabilitation
mathiasengelmann@carolinaraptorcenter.org
704-875-6521 ext. 108
Questions about rehabilitation seminars and corporate donations to the rehabilitation program.
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Betty O'Leary
Rehabilitation Coordinator
bettyoleary@carolinaraptorcenter.org
704-875-6521 ext. 109
Questions about raptor rehabilitation, bird banding and requests for non-releasable birds
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Elaine Corvidae
Rehabilitation Coordinator
elainecorvidae@carolinaraptorcenter.org
704-875-6521 ext. 213
Questions about raptor rehabilitation, research, trends and analysis of rehabilitation data, and internships in the rehabilitation program.
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Kristin Dean
Rehabilitation Coordinator
kdean@carolinaraptorcenter.org
704-875-6521 ext. 213
Questions about raptor rehabilitation.
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Alli Rogers
Resident Bird Care Coordinator
allirogers@carolinaraptorcenter.org
704-875-6521 ext. 211
Questions about resident birds at CRC.
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