[NatureNS] Re: injured jaeger

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Date: Tue, 17 May 2011 11:25:49 -0300
From: Helene Van Doninck <helene.birdvet@gmail.com>
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Hi All, Kathleen is right,it will be hard to catch if it can still fly but
he will weaken. Would be happy to take him if someone can catch him. Most
birds can outrun a person but the key is to use a couple of people and try
to run him up against something like a cluster of rocks. I would drop a
sheet or towel over him and scoop into a box . If he's thin and dehydrated
he will require rehydration before feeding ( usually intravenous) so if
someone grabs him, please dont feed him before he is assessed by a
veterinarian. Feeding an emaciated or severely dehydrated animal can
actually be fatal. I hope someone can catch him and we can figure out
transport once he is captured.
Helene
Cobequid Wildlife

On 2011-05-17 7:04 AM, "Elizabeth Doull" <edoull@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote:

 Do let us know if CWRC rescues the jaeger so we would be relieved to know
it is Ok and being looked after.  thanks.
liz

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<p>Hi All, Kathleen is right,it will be hard to catch if it can still fly b=
ut he will weaken. Would be happy to take him if someone can catch him. Mos=
t birds can outrun a person but the key is to use a couple of people and tr=
y to run him up against something like a cluster of rocks. I would drop a s=
heet or towel over him and scoop into a box . If he&#39;s thin and dehydrat=
ed he will require rehydration before feeding ( usually intravenous) so if =
someone grabs him, please dont feed him before he is assessed by a veterina=
rian. Feeding an emaciated or severely dehydrated animal can actually be fa=
tal. I hope someone can catch him and we can figure out transport once he i=
s captured. <br>

Helene<br>
Cobequid Wildlife</p>
<p><blockquote type=3D"cite">On 2011-05-17 7:04 AM, &quot;Elizabeth Doull&q=
uot; &lt;<a href=3D"mailto:edoull@ns.sympatico.ca">edoull@ns.sympatico.ca</=
a>&gt; wrote:<br><br>



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<div><font face=3D"Times New Roman">Do let us know if CWRC rescues the jaeg=
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we would be relieved to know it is Ok and being looked after.=A0 thanks.=20
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<div>liz</div></div>
</blockquote></p>

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