Friday, August 2, 2013

How You Can Catch Wild Wild birds

Wild birds are almost impossible to catch unless injured or indoors.


Capturing a wild bird is a delicate endeavor. You must be certain not to harm the bird or its feathers. There are cases where the welfare of the bird depends upon its capture. For instance, the bird is trapped in your home or place of business, or a fledgling or nestling has tumbled from its nest and is in harm's way. In the case of a fallen or disabled bird outdoors, be sure to place any predatory pets inside or in their pens or kennels.


Instructions


1. Determine the state of the bird in question. If it's young, it should be alert and moving about on the ground. If it's inside your home, it should also be alert and mobile, either flying or perching on high spots.


2. Use a large piece of sheer fabric, such as a transparent curtain or drape, or a beach towel or cotton sheet. Sheer fabrics work best because you can keep an eye on the bird once it's trapped. It also is better for the bird, as air can flow freely around it.


3. Hold the fabric in your outstretched hands, and approach the bird. If indoors, "herd" the bird into a corner. If outdoors, approach the bird carefully, following it as necessary.


4. Throw the fabric over the cornered bird gently. Wearing gloves, carefully take up the bird in the fabric, holding it in such a way as to reduce flapping and feather damage.


5. Take an injured bird to a veterinarian immediately. Transport in a paper bag lined with newspaper and the top folded down securely. A bird trapped indoors with no sign of injury can be released outdoors immediately.








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