We don't really do wildlife but on the odd occasion help out if we can and help other rescues too.
Our first causality of the year was a swan! We got a call from a local wildlife rescue asking if we could assess it because it was stuck in someone's garden and it would be a couple of hours before they got over. It was a fairly young bird, last years hatch, and was injured in some way but couldn't tell how. Anyway, we threw a towel over it, Mike carried it as I controlled its head, we are used to carrying Xander the gander, so this was just a bigger version, and put it in a dog carrier in the van. We took it across to the rescue and it looks like its legs aren't working. I don't know how it's doing but we are hoping it's just trauma after a bad fall ( looks like it hit a pylon).
On Thursday we were handed a hedgehog buy our local farmer. It has been wandering about during the day for about 2 weeks, I know nursing females do this but otherwise if out during the day the hog is ill. It is very thin and it's eyes are dull/ lifeless. It's in a small hutch with food and water, passed a very soft, pasty coloured dropping which isn't normal. I'll get it to the vet this week but they are hard to examine.
We have a flock of white doves which were relocated to us from an industrial site a year ago, they are breeding and other than feeding them, they fly free and live a natural life. On friday I found a 2 week old chick running around harassing the adults for food, which is not normal, it also has a huge scar on its head. I have to assume it has either been abandoned or it's parent has been killed..... Now I'm now trying to hand rear it.
Finally we were at a fund raiser on Friday evening, held for us at a social club, at the end as people were leaving a lady came in an told us there was a pigeon, which wasn't moving away from people. So home we came with a young wood pigeon with a wound on its neck and obviously stunned. It was very quiet yesterday but looks a lot brighter this morning so hopefully once it is recover can also be released.
As I said, we don't do wildlife!