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how will you help in injured bird and animals

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Answered by sameera92
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In all cases, it is always best to contact a local licensed wildlife rehabber so you can relay the pertinent information to them and they can figure out what is best,” Marthaler said. Depending on the bird, you or it can become seriously injured if you don’t know what you’re doing, Marthaler said, adding that some birds that appear injured turn out not to be. When handling birds with large, sharp beaks (such as herons or loons), a caregiver may suffer serious eye injury if the bird feels threatened or hurt. If caution is ignored, birds of prey with sharp talons can easily puncture and hold on to human flesh.

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Answered by jaronronialbert
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The Best Way to Transport a Bird. Never place food or water in the mouth of an injured animal, bird or otherwise. Place the bird in a box or tote bag that's been lined with paper towels to prevent them from slipping.

If a bird is really injured, consider contacting a licensed wildlife rehabilitator who can make an informed judgment about whether additional care is possible and advise on next steps. Most rehabilitators are volunteers who do this in their spare time, so it may be difficult to reach one immediately.

If there’s a concern about predators, place the bird in a small box that is ventilated at the top and put the box in a dark, quiet location away from drafts and noise. You can place a shallow water dish in the box, but do not force feed the bird. Be sure to remove the water before transporting the bird to a rehabilitator.

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