Injured Bird
Dear Everybody,
I have an apparently injured bird scampering around an enclosed room. There are no visible injuries but it would appear that the bird is, presently, unable to fly. To my untutored eye, it looks like a blackbird, given that its black and is a bird. I have no idea how to aid its recovery and there are cats around.
Do we have a local bird recovery centre around here? Any advice would be most welcome.
Thank you.
Ashoka Pandey
Telephone: 06*3550784
Mobile: 021-670155
Email: ichor275@gmail.com
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