Birds of a Feather Animal Rescue
Birds of a Feather Animal Rescue is based in Lancashire. We take in a wide range of animals, includi
Birds of a Feather Animal Rescue is based in Oldham, serving all local areas by working with a trusted network of other rescues. We take in a wide array of animals, including British Wildlife and Livestock! Our aims for the rescue are, as ever, to care for and release sick and injured wildlife or to house those incapacitated for release. We also strive to help domesticated species of animals, with
Absolutely barbaric behaviour!
If anyone sees anything like this please ring the police!
I hope someone is able to help the orphaned goslings ðŸ˜
We'd like to give a huge welcome to Wendy, Rebecca, Matthew & Paul who have joined the Birds of a Feather family!
Unfortunately we didn't manage our releases today due to the thunderstorms. We did have a Starling admitted who is very unwell after being chased by a Sparrowhawk and knocking himself out on a window. He's had medication for his ailments but is not out of the woods yet!
3 releases tomorrow, weather permitting!
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Dehydration. These two images were on my timeline just now, one above the other, and I was struck by the similarity but also the obvious difference to my eye.
These are cropped images from and combined into one image.
The bottom image shows a bright plump and healthy hedgehog eye. This hedgehog is well hydrated.
The top image - can you see the difference there?
It’s not bright and plump, it’s got a ‘hooded’ sad, sleepy, or wary look to it. This is what rescues mean when we describe eyes as ‘sunken’ and what we are asking you to look for.
Bottom eye - normal. Top eye - dehydrated hedgehog.
But, until you’ve seen the difference, it is impossible to know that the top eye isn’t normal... and that’s where I hope this post will help.
The way the eye looks helps us assess the health of the hedgehog you’ve found, over the phone or via messages. It’s also why a photo that includes the eyes is extremely useful to us (though since hedgehogs often ball up, they aren’t often possible). But if you do get a look at the face, the way the eye looks is a huge help to us.
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