Birds are very difficult to catch with bare hands. An old coat, blanket or towel will help if thrown over the casualty, although birds are most easily caught with a net. But remember, you will probably not catch a bird that can fly. Once you have rescued a bird, most should be held around the shoulders to prevent them from flapping their wings, and never allow birds near your face.
Pigeons, doves and small garden birds All these birds are very susceptible to stress. It is best to transport them in a covered box, and leave opening of the box until you get to the wildlife hospital. Herons, bitterns, grebes and other birds with long pointed beaks These may all try to stab a handler especially around the face. If possible wear protective goggles when handling these birds, and always hold the head away from you. Birds of prey and owls All will attack you with their feet, but very seldom bite. Always wear thick gloves to handle these birds and keep control of the feet. It is best to transport them in a box that is covered, and keep as quiet as possible. Crows and gulls All have very painful bites. Wear thick gloves for handling and an elastic band wrapped around the very tip of the beak (avoid covering the nostrils) will prevent biting. Once again they should be transported in a covered box. 
|  When to assist Bird cannot stand Can mean that one or more leg is injured, or possible spine or head trauma; the bird needs medical attention. One leg hangs useless Fractured legs can be easily treated in birds, take to your nearest wildlife rescue centre. Bird is a grounded swift, grebe, or diver Swifts feed on the wing and cannot take off from the ground, grebes and divers can only take off from water. Therefore, if grounded, these birds all need assistance to take off again. Bird is an ocean-going species stranded inland Possibly blown off course by the wind. These types of birds will need to be taken back to the sea for release. The beak is damaged Birds cannot feed or drink with a damaged beak and will need immediate medical attention. Bird has oil on its feathers Oil causes a number of problems including loss of water proofing on the feathers, and if birds preen they will ingest the oil. Bird fallen in water (NOT water birds) Will become water logged and drown. Caught by a cat Any bird that is caught by a cat needs an antibiotic injection, even if there are no visible signs of injury. CONTACT US |