injured small pigeon - help

longwalks1
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We've got a half sized pigeon in the garden that cant fly, no visible damage but its hiding in the hedgerow, looks like been attacked as few feathers nearby, but no signes of blood or wounds. Ive put some seeds out for it and it started eating straight away


What do we do with it, next door have 2 cats that always pass through our garden - Poor thing is a sitting target


Should we get it into a cardboard box with some food and keep it in the shed maybe? Or do any rescue places take in injured pigeons?


I used to think they are vermin, but since ive discovered the joys of wildlife and feeding the birds in the garden, my heart does go out to the little thing :(
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  • Hi yes rescue places do take Pigeons. You cpuod Google local ones. It will likely die if left.
  • sheramber
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    If you are sure there are no parents around then I would put it in cardboard box with some seed and a small water dish.

    Keep it safe overnight and Google for a wildlife rescue near you. Alternatively, ask a local vet if they can help. Our local practice has a bird keeper on the staff or they will know nearest wildlife rescue.

    When I was a child my mother raised a baby wood pigeon. It lived in an old bird cage and strutted about the living room when let out.

    It did fly off to the adjacent trees eventually but came back to the house each night for a couple of weeks then was gone.
  • longwalks1
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    Thank you both of you... spent 2 hours ringing around and finally got through to a emergency vet who advised feed it and keep it in an open box in the shed and see how it is in the morning

    Will see if it’s strong enough to fly away, if not will contact a local wildlife rescue
  • Francesanne
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    Please keep us posted on his progress. Fingers crossed he/she survives.
  • longwalks1
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    Hi Francesanne


    Sadly, little pigeon passed last night, i checked on him/her this morning before work and they'd died. Pretty sad to be honest, as seemed to perk up when we boxed him/her up and gave them some water and sunflower hearts to feed on :(
  • shortcrust
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    britishboy wrote: »
    Hi Francesanne


    Sadly, little pigeon passed last night, i checked on him/her this morning before work and they'd died. Pretty sad to be honest, as seemed to perk up when we boxed him/her up and gave them some water and sunflower hearts to feed on :(

    That is sad, but at least thanks to you it will have died feeling relatively safe and comfortable rather than cold and scared.
  • Francesanne
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    Hi britishboy, I'm so sorry to hear the little guy died despite your best endeavours. You were so kind trying to save him but sometimes nature just takes its course. I love the birds that visit my garden and I'd be feeling exactly like you.
  • longwalks1
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    Thanks people, cant belive how much of an animal lover I've become. Like i said, couldnt care less about pigeons a few years ago, but was a little upset for the little thing yesterday morning. Must be getting soft in my old age :(
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    britishboy wrote: »
    Thanks people, cant belive how much of an animal lover I've become. Like i said, couldnt care less about pigeons a few years ago, but was a little upset for the little thing yesterday morning. Must be getting soft in my old age :(

    It's not your fault it passed, birds have such a fast metabolism that frequently pigeons die in the night if they haven't enough body fat to keep them alive when they go to sleep.:o
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  • shortcrust
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    britishboy wrote: »
    Thanks people, cant belive how much of an animal lover I've become. Like i said, couldnt care less about pigeons a few years ago, but was a little upset for the little thing yesterday morning. Must be getting soft in my old age :(

    I’m the same! I was devastated last year when a baby blue tit died from a window collision when trying to eat my stupidly placed suet cake. I’d watched in awe over the previous few days as a parent bird brought the brood to show them where my suet and feeders are and how to use them. Then I was devastated when one of the local cats snatched one of the female bullfinches.

    I don’t know what’s happened to me. I’ve switched to buying much less meat and only buying decent welfare stuff. Stupid animals, making me care*.

    *though admittedly not enough to go veggie or vegan...
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