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What should you do if you find an injured
Bird of Prey?
What should you do if you find an injured Bird of
Prey?
Contact the Raptor Rescue National Help and Advice Line
- 0870 241 0609
- Not all young birds are sick or injured, sometimes they are just
over adventurous when learning to fly and need to be left alone for
their parents to return and care for them
- If left alone owls can often climb trees and their parents are used
to finding them in different places
- Where a Bird of Prey appears sick or injured or is in danger from
predators, first try to catch it using a large towel or similar and
place it in a strong dark cardboard box with a piece of carpet or old
towel in the bottom to give it something to grip
- Do not put it in a wire cat box or wire
cage as the wire can damage feathers
- Dark cardboard boxes will stop the bird thrashing around and damaging
itself further
- Next step - Call Raptor Rescue
- Remember - it is almost impossible to catch a healthy bird but if
the bird looks unwell or injured but cannot be caught - Call
Raptor Rescue
- If the bird is stuck in a tree or trapped in a building and cannot
or will not leave - Call Raptor Rescue
- Describe the size of the bird, the body colour, the eye colour, any
obvious injuries or damage, any other distinguishing features
- Describe where the bird was found, under what circumstances and where
it is currently located
- Raptor Rescue will locate the nearest rehabilitator,
falconer or veterinary practice and make arrangements with you and them
for the bird to be collected or delivered
- Do not feed the bird unless advised to
do so and on no account feed it with bacon or salted meats
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