Young Starling. 20:45 - Jul 7 with 4399 views | Garyjack | I've caught a little starling in the garden today, he's trotting around eating and drinking but can't fly as he obviously has a damaged wing. Anyone know what i can do for him? We've all got a soft side and no way can i just leave him as easy prey for a cat, but any advice? Do i bandage his wing up and keep him until he recovers? What do i feed him etc? | | | | |
Young Starling. on 20:58 - Jul 7 with 3226 views | Garyjack |
Nice one, i'll take him down tomorrow after work. In the meantime i'll just leave him alone not to stress him out. | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:00 - Jul 7 with 3218 views | exiledclaseboy |
Young Starling. on 20:58 - Jul 7 by Garyjack | Nice one, i'll take him down tomorrow after work. In the meantime i'll just leave him alone not to stress him out. |
They’ll probably take him now if you fancied the drive. It was about this time on a Saturday night when we went. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:03 - Jul 7 with 3210 views | Darran |
As most people know I love birds but you need to assess this. If the bird is badly injured it may be better to do the right thing because that’s what they would do down the bird hospital if it’s too badly injured. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:04 - Jul 7 with 3213 views | dickythorpe |
Young Starling. on 21:03 - Jul 7 by Darran | As most people know I love birds but you need to assess this. If the bird is badly injured it may be better to do the right thing because that’s what they would do down the bird hospital if it’s too badly injured. |
What would you suggest Dar!? | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:06 - Jul 7 with 3201 views | Darran |
Young Starling. on 21:04 - Jul 7 by dickythorpe | What would you suggest Dar!? |
If it’s badly injured I’d wring it’s neck. Sound barbaric but it’s not really. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:10 - Jul 7 with 3197 views | exiledclaseboy | Probably best to leave the decision to people who know what they’re doing. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:13 - Jul 7 with 3190 views | dickythorpe |
Young Starling. on 21:06 - Jul 7 by Darran | If it’s badly injured I’d wring it’s neck. Sound barbaric but it’s not really. |
That could take you some time Dar | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Young Starling. on 21:18 - Jul 7 with 3176 views | Darran |
Young Starling. on 21:13 - Jul 7 by dickythorpe | That could take you some time Dar |
Nah it’s easy. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:20 - Jul 7 with 3169 views | Darran |
Young Starling. on 21:10 - Jul 7 by exiledclaseboy | Probably best to leave the decision to people who know what they’re doing. |
It’s not difficult to assess Andrew. A blackbird flew into our window a few weeks ago. It was obvious to me what needed to be done. Sometimes you’ve got to be cruel to be kind v | |
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Young Starling. on 21:22 - Jul 7 with 3168 views | Garyjack |
Young Starling. on 21:00 - Jul 7 by exiledclaseboy | They’ll probably take him now if you fancied the drive. It was about this time on a Saturday night when we went. |
I've had 10 cans of bow and the wife's been at a wedding. We've established it's one wing, ans we've bandaged it up for the night and put him in a box with a towel water and some bread and rice. He seems quite a chirpy little fellow bless him. | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:26 - Jul 7 with 3144 views | longlostjack |
Young Starling. on 21:22 - Jul 7 by Garyjack | I've had 10 cans of bow and the wife's been at a wedding. We've established it's one wing, ans we've bandaged it up for the night and put him in a box with a towel water and some bread and rice. He seems quite a chirpy little fellow bless him. |
👠Not stressed with mouth open then? Make sure the room is dark. | |
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Young Starling. on 21:30 - Jul 7 with 3128 views | Garyjack |
Young Starling. on 21:26 - Jul 7 by longlostjack | 👠Not stressed with mouth open then? Make sure the room is dark. |
He ate a grain of rice from my hand and i've put him in the shed for the night. | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:34 - Jul 7 with 3103 views | Darran |
Young Starling. on 21:22 - Jul 7 by Garyjack | I've had 10 cans of bow and the wife's been at a wedding. We've established it's one wing, ans we've bandaged it up for the night and put him in a box with a towel water and some bread and rice. He seems quite a chirpy little fellow bless him. |
Quiet night is it? | |
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Young Starling. on 21:46 - Jul 7 with 3083 views | Garyjack |
Young Starling. on 21:34 - Jul 7 by Darran | Quiet night is it? |
It ain't over yet! | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:57 - Jul 7 with 3059 views | lifelong | Darran is, of course, correct. | | | |
Young Starling. on 21:59 - Jul 7 with 3050 views | Darran |
Young Starling. on 21:57 - Jul 7 by lifelong | Darran is, of course, correct. |
Thank you Rog. 🙌🻠| |
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Young Starling. on 22:10 - Jul 7 with 3036 views | Thrasher6 | Very little can be done tbh...most get put down. But good on you for trying. We live on the sixth floor in Gib and one day I found a young starling (but still a sizeable bird) under my quilt in the bedroom. It was unreal. It was in shock I think ( I was as well) and I had no trouble picking it up. Me and missus checked it out..it seemed uninjured. We put it on the bedroom window sill and off it flew. Bizarre event. | |
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Young Starling. on 00:31 - Jul 8 with 2975 views | jackrmee |
Young Starling. on 22:10 - Jul 7 by Thrasher6 | Very little can be done tbh...most get put down. But good on you for trying. We live on the sixth floor in Gib and one day I found a young starling (but still a sizeable bird) under my quilt in the bedroom. It was unreal. It was in shock I think ( I was as well) and I had no trouble picking it up. Me and missus checked it out..it seemed uninjured. We put it on the bedroom window sill and off it flew. Bizarre event. |
That's fuking mad! Shock by fuk! | |
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Young Starling. on 07:28 - Jul 8 with 2856 views | Alberto_Swinglehurst | How does one know how to bandage a young starlings wing? | | | |
Young Starling. on 08:00 - Jul 8 with 2834 views | LeonWasGod |
Young Starling. on 07:28 - Jul 8 by Alberto_Swinglehurst | How does one know how to bandage a young starlings wing? |
I imagine that’s a unique talent that can only be provided by 10 cans of Strongbow! | | | |
Young Starling. on 08:19 - Jul 8 with 2831 views | Vetchfielder |
Young Starling. on 21:20 - Jul 7 by Darran | It’s not difficult to assess Andrew. A blackbird flew into our window a few weeks ago. It was obvious to me what needed to be done. Sometimes you’ve got to be cruel to be kind v |
Being a bird lover, I'm sure you know this Darran , but for others who don't :- We get loads of birds fly into our windows, it's about 1 a day at the moment, yesterday we had two. However, 99% of those just get concussed, sit there thinking WTF for a few minutes and then fly off. We have gone out to keep an eye on them a few times just to make sure a cat doesn't them while they are recovering. So most will just fly off given a bit of time. In the last 3 years since we've been in our current house we've "only" lost 2 birds from flying into our windows. If I was a bird I'd stay well away from our house. Seems like the windows configuration and light angles makes it a massive danger zone. | |
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Young Starling. on 18:00 - Jul 8 with 2663 views | jack2jack | Update on your feathered friend Gaz👠| | | |
Young Starling. on 18:25 - Jul 8 with 2643 views | union_jack | My wife took a crow chick to the Hospital in Pennard on Saturday. We’ve got quite a few nesting with us and they’re noisy buggers to say the least! She was told that the bird will probably recover and be released but they also said that people are bringing in lots of baby gulls. People are picking them up thinking they’re discarded by the mother or injured but they are actually fed on the ground so there’s nothing wrong with them. A bit of info for anyone who comes across such a scenario! Just leave them there. | |
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Young Starling. on 18:37 - Jul 8 with 2631 views | WarwickHunt |
Young Starling. on 22:10 - Jul 7 by Thrasher6 | Very little can be done tbh...most get put down. But good on you for trying. We live on the sixth floor in Gib and one day I found a young starling (but still a sizeable bird) under my quilt in the bedroom. It was unreal. It was in shock I think ( I was as well) and I had no trouble picking it up. Me and missus checked it out..it seemed uninjured. We put it on the bedroom window sill and off it flew. Bizarre event. |
That wasn’t my missus’s reaction when she found a bird under our duvet... | | | |
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