We have treated ten wild birds and five of the Trust’s birds during the past month, together with the three baby Black Kites.
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Buzzard being examined |
Amongst the wild birds treated, we have seen three Tawny Owls; two had injuries cause by traffic accidents and one had a fractured wing. One died while at the vets and the other two had to be euthanased.
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| The barn owl which has spinal injuries; now able to stand on a perch |
We also cared for two new Barn Owls, as well as one which has been a more long-term patient. One of the new admissions came in with an open fracture to its left wing and had to be euthanased. The other, from Wiltshire, had a tick to the right eye and associated swelling from the infection. It has been receiving eye drops and a course of antibiotics. It is now progressing well. Last month I reported that we had received a Barn Owl with severe spinal injuries. It has been receiving intense and regular physiotherapy and is now able to stand and get up onto a perch in one of our larger recovery bays. Both Jane and I are really pleased with the progress as a result of the extra effort we have given this bird. It will need to stay with us for a while yet.
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Buzzard in hospital bay |
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Young black kite leaving the hospital for the last time, with Gary
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The other Trust birds that came in for treatment were :-
These last three all had ticks on their heads and/or eyes. All received treatment and a short stay in the hospital, and are now all back out in their own aviaries.
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