Corvid Isle is a sanctuary and not a wild bird or corvid rescue. We are unable to take care of emergencies or to assist in cases where birds need to be rescued. Poorly or injured animals are usually best cared for by experienced, specialised and suitably equipped rescues or rehabbers. Please contact an experienced rescue, rehabber or veterinary surgeon as soon as possible. Time is always of an essence!
General First Aid Measures for All Bird Species
- First Aid for Birds – First Aid Measures
- How to Help an Orphaned, Injured or Poorly Bird – Flowchart No1 and Flowchart No2
Specific Types of Emergencies
- First Aid For Birds – Who To Help And Who To Leave Alone
- First Aid For Birds – How To Know If A Bird Is Sick
- First Aid For Birds – How To Catch A Poorly Bird
- First Aid For Birds – Impact Trauma
- First Aid For Birds – Cat Caught Birds
- First Aid For Birds – How To Treat A Bumblefoot Infection
- How To Prevent Trichomoniasis Or Canker
- Treatment of Avian Pox
Corvid Specific Problems
- First Aid For Birds – How To Help A Grounded Corvid Fledgling
- Identification of Juvenile Rooks and Carrion Crows
- Plumage Problems In Wild And Captive Corvids
UK Wildlife Rescue and Rehabber Resources
Please check out the links below, which will take you to third party databases of rescues and rehabbers in the UK. The provision of these links is for your convenience only and does not imply any endorsement of, or responsibility for, these organisations or the facilities or services they provide.
- Help Wildlife UK
- UK Animal Rescues
- British Wildlife Rehabilitation Council (BWRC)
- Swift First Aid and Care
Please note that not all bird rescues and rehabbers are able to provide care, treatment and rehabilitation facilities for all native bird species including corvids, and might not be able to provide long term care facilities required in some cases. Prior to the hand over of any rescue animal, it is recommended to check the relevant policies of the rescue or veterinary surgeon concerned, which includes respective euthanasia policies.
Disclaimer:
All information provided in this blog is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your veterinary surgeon, physician, herbologist or other health care professional. You should not use the information on this website for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem. Please always consult with a veterinary surgeon or healthcare professional before starting any new supplements or diet, before taking or applying any new medication, or if you suspect that your animal patient or you might have a health problem.