Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
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Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
Does anyone here take care of rescued/abandoned birds ??
One of our cats very kindly brought home this morning a very bedraggled looking bird. Thankfully after it's initial shock it is now quite lively but obviously not too happy at living in our bath ! It is a young bird and about the size of the palm of my hand.
Our knowledge of birds is non existent but I would guess it should still be with it's Mum.
We live in Ozankoy and will happily deliver the bird to anyone who could help take care of it.
Thanks in anticipation
0533 876 2204
One of our cats very kindly brought home this morning a very bedraggled looking bird. Thankfully after it's initial shock it is now quite lively but obviously not too happy at living in our bath ! It is a young bird and about the size of the palm of my hand.
Our knowledge of birds is non existent but I would guess it should still be with it's Mum.
We live in Ozankoy and will happily deliver the bird to anyone who could help take care of it.
Thanks in anticipation
0533 876 2204
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
There is an organisation here called kuskor who deal with birds, I do not have the telephone though
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
Thanks everyone, he is strong and trying to survive, thanks for your advise.
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
If you need more help or advıse google 'North Cyprus Society for the protection of birds" and it will bring up the web site and contact details for Kuşkor (with the Turkish ş which is pronounced sh)
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
Currently there is only one professionally equipped and government authorized wildlife rehabilitation center in Cyprus and its Taskent Nature Park (and I happen to work there)
Sorry for seeing this post late, will give you a call in the morning and see if there is anything we can help with.
https://www.facebook.com/taskentdogaparki/
K.
Sorry for seeing this post late, will give you a call in the morning and see if there is anything we can help with.
https://www.facebook.com/taskentdogaparki/
K.
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
Thank you everyone for your replies. despite our best efforts the bird died during the night.
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
That is sad, but not unusual, you did your best and took time to care, thank you
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Thank you it is a real shame, we nursed it, fed it best we could and kept it warm, we didn't hold out much hope but I guess thats nature.
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kbasat wrote:Currently there is only one professionally equipped and government authorized wildlife rehabilitation center in Cyprus and its Taskent Nature Park (and I happen to work there)
Sorry for seeing this post late, will give you a call in the morning and see if there is anything we can help with.
https://www.facebook.com/taskentdogaparki/
K.
If you are going to be an emergency contact for injured birds then you need to publish a telephone number with high availability. A facebook page is not sufficiently reactive as a mechanism for rescue work.
As it is the RSBP advice for finding baby birds still stands... i.e. the baby bird should be placed where its parent can find it and feed it...most likely where you found it, domestic pets should be kept in until this happens. So, unless you are sure the baby bird has been orphaned it should not be taken into care. Of course if the bird is brought in by a cat then it's parent's location may be some way off - but if you listen out you may well hear the parent frantically calling for it.... Try and put it in a safe place where the putative parent can find it - that's its best chance of survival.
These things happen and it's never a happy thing when the you chick does not make it...
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
You are quite right and we are in the process of finalizing the needed infrastructure for the Taskent Wildlife Rehabilitaion Center hotline and it should be up and running very soon.Groucho wrote: If you are going to be an emergency contact for injured birds then you need to publish a telephone number with high availability. A facebook page is not sufficiently reactive as a mechanism for rescue work.
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It's here...Groucho wrote: If you are going to be an emergency contact for injured birds then you need to publish a telephone number with high availability. A facebook page is not sufficiently reactive as a mechanism for rescue work.
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Re: Rescued baby bird...can anyone help ?
Very sad outcome. At least it was spared the horror of being blown ot of the sky by some mindless hunter!