Wolf wrote:Not sure if I am seeing correctly or if it is just the angle the picture was shot from, but Tilly's left nare seems to be more closed off than the other one.
It could be the angle but it does look a bit swollen on that side...
Chantilly, it's the same here. Wildlife rehabber usually euthanize any animal that cannot be released back into the wild but there are exceptions. Ask around because there are vets that would defy the laws and treat wild birds. I had taken in a female Northern cardinal from this lady in Manhattan and, because they are American birds, it's illegal to keep them in captivity but my avian vet treated her and, when she got better (it took a couple of years), I found her a wildlife rehabber that had a wintering enclosure for wild birds that could not be released back into the wild - took me an entire year to find this lady and constantly asking on every single birdsite I could find, we also had to drive three hours each way but I did manage to get her better and find her a safe place for her to live.




