Re: [cayugabirds-l] J Swanson Wildlife

2021-09-05 Thread Jennifer M
Highly recommend contacting a licensed (including federal permit to handle
birds) and experienced wildlife rehabilitator to capture this wounded GBH.
They are dangerous to handle, even for experts (and yes, they will try to
peck your eyes out).  I highly recommend contacting:

Moran Hapeman
607-227-2622
morgan...@live.com

She is located in Lodi NY.  If she can not help, she is a good source of
recommending wildlife rehabilitators capable of this task in your area.

If she can not be reached, please reach out to your regional DEC office.
They also have trained staff to handle a bird like this.

Thank you for your efforts to help this bird.

On Sat, Sep 4, 2021 at 2:46 PM Donna Lee Scott  wrote:

> Cornell Vet School wildlife clinic.
> IF you can safely catch GBH (safe for you & the  bird)- i suggest it wrap
> carefully in light blanket to keep wings folded. Cover/wrap face & eyes
> with lightweight cloth. This helps calm the bird.
> I don’t know if catching a still-flying GBH is possible for an amateur!
> I don’t think i would try!
>
> Call # in this link, bring bird to them, someone will meet you there;
> usually small animal clinic opposite Cornell B-parking lot.
>
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> Donna Scott
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Re:[cayugabirds-l] J Swanson Wildlife

2021-09-04 Thread Marie P. Read
Re catching a heron, I’d add do protect your OWN eyes too. Wear safety glasses 
or something. A stab from a heron can take out your eye. Advice from zoo 
keepers.

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Sent: Saturday, September 4, 2021 2:46:05 PM
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] J Swanson Wildlife

Cornell Vet School wildlife clinic.
IF you can safely catch GBH (safe for you & the  bird)- i suggest it wrap 
carefully in light blanket to keep wings folded. Cover/wrap face & eyes with 
lightweight cloth. This helps calm the bird.
I don’t know if catching a still-flying GBH is possible for an amateur!
I don’t think i would try!

Call # in this link, bring bird to them, someone will meet you there; usually 
small animal clinic opposite Cornell B-parking lot.


Donna Scott
Lansing
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