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what a lovely story truth. I'm so glad you saved him. I must admit to not knowing what to do if i find an injured bird. I once removed a wood pigeon from the road, it was bleeding a bit from the eyes and the wing looked damaged. Had to take it to the vet but i'm afraid the outcome wasn't good. Your boy looks in fine fettle, hope the release goes well |
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Well done! That's my worst nightmare, I wouldn't be able to handle a bird (feather phobia) but I would be very upset by this as I don't like to see any animal suffering. Pleased your chap seems to be recovering well. |
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Fly free little one, may the angels protect you. It's been a bit of a worry as he just went to ground when I released him in the woods, he was so traumatised from what had happened to him being hit he just couldn't feel that he could take off! I got him checked over with a very competent and kind vet just to be sure and he said that he is in good shape and he'll be fine, when the concussion is completely gone he'll want to go. Sure enough this morning he was pacing up and down telling me, 'ok, now I'm confident and well enough I want to go'. Door open, he hopped up on the run, stood on the top for a good 10 minutes to get his bearings then off to the rooftop he flew, such a good moment, bless him. Within 15 minutes he was flanked on the rooftop either side by 2 adult wood pigeons, so hopefully he'll find the protection of a flock to join soon. I kept watching and last I saw of him he flew towards the woods. |
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