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OT - birdnapper racked with guilt :-(
Hi,
we have had an injured juvenile Jackdaw in the garden - couldn't fly and was hiding in the shrubbery at the bottom of the garden and coming out to circle our little pond. The parents were keeping an eye on it and shouting at our cats if they ventured out into the garden. We first saw it around 09:00 and it was still there at 14:00 - conclusion was that it wasn't going anywhere soon. Rang the Blue Cross who put us onto a local women who rescues wildlife. She came and checked the bird out, and agreed with us that it wasn't fit enough to survive outside, so she has taken it to her aviary for R&R and some antibiotics. She will bring it back and release it here as soon as it has recovered - she thinks it will recover fairly quickly. Very strange - the bird was bald on the back of its head and also had some damage at the base of the tail on the top. The knees were abraded and bleeding slightly. The bird could flutter but not fly. I have never seen a bald bird before and am puzzled over the reason. The guilt is due to the constant searching by the parents who keep flying round calling, perching in trees and on our roof. No way to tell them that junior is in good hands and should be back in a few days. I just hope that they remember the little tyke when it is recovered. Meanwhile I am haunted by the harsh cries of "Ba**ard - what have you done with my baby!" on a regular basis :-( Ho hum Dave R -- |
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