Hospital Update - February 2008

Sparrowhawk in hospital bay
Sparrowhawk in hospital bay
This month has seen fifteen injured or sick wild birds of prey coming through our front doors. Most of them had sustained very severe injuries. This may have been due to the cold, windy and wet weather that the south of England has been experiencing.

The Buzzard that I wrote about last month, which was not showing signs of improvement, went back to our vet for further x-rays and was euthanased; its injury was not expected to improve.

Because of the severity of the injuries the fifteen birds had sustained, fourteen of them either died while in our care or had to be euthanased. We have seen :

Madeleine the Secretary Bird
Madeleine the Secretary Bird
During the month we continued to look after Gucci, a Brown Wood Owl, and Avon and Mulberry who are Barn Owls. They are staying in the hospital overnight but spend their days out in their aviaries on the park.

We are treating Madeleine, our Secretary Bird whom many of you will know from our flying displays. She can become unwell if the weather is very cold and windy and has been into the hospital at some time during the last few winters for a short stay and some TLC. She is doing very well and will return to her aviary when the weather is considered suitable and she is ready to leave the warmth and attention of the hospital.

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