ANIMALIA WILDLIFE SHELTER
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  • Home
  • What we do
  • Have you found injured wildlife
  • I found a Bat
  • I found a baby bird
  • Animalia in care
  • Cats Kill Wildlife
  • Join Us
  • October is WILDLIFE AWARENESS MONTH
  • How to protect wildlife
  • Education
  • Bird Care General Rules
  • Lost and found Bird Advice
  • Fundraising
  • Donations, please help us to help them
  • Awards
  • How to become a wildlife carer
  • Dreys, Nest Boxes and Pouch patterns
  • Links
  • Wildlife Care Workshops
  • Animalia Fundraising, Merchandising and Products
  • Video's
  • Our Response during Covid 19
  • Publications
  • Dreys, Nest Boxes and Pouch patterns
  • Arts Projects

LOST & FOUND Bird advice


The following information is here to help you find it quicker
  • Do not assume that everyone knows what your species of bird looks like, if you can advertise with a photo.
  • Check your local neighbourhood, many birds are found within their own street.
  • Contact all your local Vets, local wildlife carers, rescue groups, pet shops and animal refuge's.
  • If your bird was micro chipped contact the Central animal records department, especially if you have recently moved address.
  • Don't give up, many birds come into care with wildlife carers, often they are unclaimed and wait for months to be reunited with their owners.
  • Google "Parrot Alert" if it is a parrot species, post a LOST notice with this site.
  • Try to tell potential finders what makes your bird different ( does it say certain words or dance in a particular way)
  • Does it have a band on its leg, if so what is the number on the band?
  • Is it missing feathers or have strange colourings etc.
  • Contact Animalia via email animalia.shelter@gmail.com with as much information as possible as well as the date the bird was lost
  • Put posters up at shopping centres, shops, telephone poles, within your own street, community markets and events.

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