Registered member of the National Council of SPCAs
Take me to the forest and let me sing to the wounded birds, so I heal when they fly again. – Nitya Prakash
Protect the Birds
If you come across an injured bird, please contact the Franschhoek SPCA.
Signs to look out for
You can see obvious wounds or bleeding
If a bird has been caught by a dog or cat, there’s a risk it could develop an infection. So, they always need to be taken for treatment, even if you can’t see any obvious wounds
The bird doesn’t move when you approach them – it’s normal for healthy adult birds to rest on the ground, but they should still try to walk or fly away if someone approaches them
The bird’s feathers look fluffed up, but remember they will also do this during cold weather to keep warm
The bird can’t hold their head up straight or keep their balance properly, or their head and neck looks twisted
There’s swellings or crusty growths on the skin, usually seen on the face, legs or feet
The bird is panting or breathing fast, and you’ve seen them doing this for at least two hours. Panting is a normal way for birds to cool down if they’re too hot, but it can also be a sign of disease
Protect the owls. We need them
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