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Posted 30th May 2010, 06:59 AM
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I Have a pigeon in my garden with a broken blood wing


Hi guys, im worried about this pigeon i just found in my garden! it seems to have been in a fight because theres feathers every where! the pigeons wing is hanging down and theres blood all over the wing! apart from that he seems to be able to walk around fine! I did try to catch him last night but he was getting realy frightend and upset and flapping everywhere so i left it! in case I caused him further damage! I have put some trays of bird seed, cat food & water out hoping that it will help him keep his strength up! hes now resting under a bush! and walking around only now and again!


Do you think I should leave him be or try again to catch him againI just dont want him to use all his strength and possibly injuring himself while trying to get away!

Thanks guys

A man with a poorly pige


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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:15 AM
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Please do catch the bird and bring him inside. If you have a small animal kennel that would be a perfect thing to put him in. If not that, an over turned laundry basket will work.
If the wing is broken, the bird is an easy target for a predator and he probably has escaped an hawk or cat just now. That creature may still be on the hunt for him. After you have him secure, we can advise you further.
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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:15 AM
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Hi

Well, the only way to really help him is to catch him and put him somewhere safe in a cardboard box or a cage. He may get stressed but it may also save his life.

Do you know what kind of pigeon - e.g., a feral 'street pigeon' or wood pigeon? They have somewhat different temperaments - ferals are far less readily stressed.

It is quite possible this bird could have been injured by a cat, in which case it will need antibiotics soon as poss.

Can you let us know what area you are located?

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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:24 AM
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I am in birmingham, UK, smethwick West Midlands

I will take a photo now and post it online give me a few mins
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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:40 AM
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Hi Robbie,

We have a member near you, I have e-mailed her to see if she can help in any way.

You could also telephone Wildlife Rescue (Burton-on-Trent)
07780742748. They might be able to collect it, maybe catch it if you can't

It sounds as if it cold have been hawked, which requres antibiotics. If it is a woodie try to moveslowly and smoothly, no sudden movements, so that it doesn't get too startled. Avoid looking at it straight in the eyes, that makes them very uncomfortable !

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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:46 AM
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Hi,

I'm in Little Aston Nr Aldridge/ Sutton. I'll give you my mobile if you need me to help you catch it I'll drive over and get it.

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Janet

Keep us posted. Thanks for trying to help.
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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:46 AM
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Thank you! it would be good if someone knew what they was doing could help!

here take a look at the pictures just took a couple of mins ago!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/IMG_0213.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...n/IMG_0212.jpg

thank you for your advise! I will go and see how the pigeon is holding up now! I have a large net so I will try again when it comes out into the open! my main worry is he might further injure himself!
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Hi Robbie,

We have a member near you, I have e-mailed her to see if she can help in any way.

You could also telephone Wildlife Rescue (Burton-on-Trent)
07780742748. They might be able to collect it, maybe catch it if you can't

It sounds as if it cold have been hawked, which requres antibiotics. If it is a woodie try to moveslowly and smoothly, no sudden movements, so that it doesn't get too startled. Avoid looking at it straight in the eyes, that makes them very uncomfortable !

Cynthia
Follow Cynthia's advice and then CATCH him, this is a woodie! They are different behavioral birds then feral pigeons.

Thank you for helping him.

i would not leave any cat food out with him out there as that will attract cats.
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Posted 30th May 2010, 07:58 AM
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Sorry did I just miss your call? Please call again if you did,

Thanks

Janet
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Thank you, Janet!

Robbie, it is a woodie. And they have a tendency to panic and flap around a lot. Just be slow, firm and gentle. The main thing is that it needs to be caught. Good luck!
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Posted 30th May 2010, 08:12 AM
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Just on my way to try and catch it.

Janet
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Posted 30th May 2010, 08:13 AM
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its at the back of my shed at the moment! still sitting on that plant pot!

I just called janet and shes gonna come help me catch him! and hopfully she can help him! .......hes still sitting peacefully! got my net and a box ready! i'll keep you posted!

Thanks guys
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Posted 30th May 2010, 08:59 AM
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Janets just came to my house and we caught him pretty quickly and now janets put him in a box and took him away!

I feel better now knowing the birds in good hands!

Thanks a lot for that janet! hope you can help the little fella back to good health
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That is wonderful! Thank you both so much for saving her (she looks like a hen to me!).

Cynthia
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Posted 30th May 2010, 09:31 AM
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A hen ? I cant tell, i've been calling her him haha

Also I would like to thank all of you for your help and advice!
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