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We have a robin who’s been coming into our gardens and home for several weeks now. I am concerned as he seems unable to close his beak and now appears to be finding eating difficult. Can you advise. Thank you
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We have a robin who’s been coming into our gardens and home for several weeks now. I am concerned as he seems unable to close his beak and now appears to be finding eating difficult. Can you advise. Thank you
David Waller
08/08/2023 14:35
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Linda257
08/08/2023 14:43
Am afraid not much can be done with wild garden birds if they are sick or injured...usually best to let nature take its course....
I have provided a link below which should hopefully advice you on some diseases and illnesses birds are susceptible to and also advice on what to do regarding feeding.
www.rspb.org.uk/.../
Sorry I can't give you ant better advice ...perhaps someone more knowledgeable than me can offer an alternative
(Pardon the Scottish Accent)
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David Waller
08/08/2023 14:46
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Linda257
Thank you for your advice Linda.
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Suebg1
23/08/2023 13:33
Just seen this post today.
Possibly Trichomonosis (canker)
Quite common in caged and wild birds .
There is loads of info on the internet about this disease that covers a multitude of symptoms especially the symptoms you have mentioned.
And there are vetinary organisations that will treat the illness especially in caged birds .
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