I realise it's unlikely, but thought it couldn't hurt to ask. For the last 3-4 weeks there has been an injured Magpie in my garden with a broken wing. He's unable to fly at all and is surviving by hopping around.
He is doing incredibly well for himself considering his disability - he is managing to use plants and short trees to hop around and up into fir trees at the back to hide in. I am putting food out, some of which he is getting. I have become oddly attached to the little fella... he really has done so well for himself and wants to live! A cat in my garden caught a magpie yesterday and I was absolutely devastated assuming it was him, but somewhat miraculously it turned out not to be him! Cats are definitely the risk to him, because he can't fly and his hopping wouldn't be enough to out run a cat.
My question is - is there anything I can do to help his chances? I completely realise nature is nature, I just wish I could do something to help. I'm extremely reluctant to try and catch him because I've had a bad experience of doing that in the past with a cat-injured Magpie that then died from fright before I could get him to the Vet.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Hi Gillian, you could use this link to find help near you to ask for some expert advice & what the current situation is given that Avian flu is so rife, has very likely changed what hands on help there may be!
directory.helpwildlife.co.uk/
Good luck
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