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The Neighbourhood Vet on LL between Barclay's ATM & Co-Op. I took an injured bird & it was able to make a swift recovery. They treated the little thing fast & updated me with the good news within an hour. The bird was then sent to a Wildlife Rescue organization.

You could try the below - quoted from this site: https://www.londonwildlifeprotection.org/found-an-animal/


Before calling us please:


Ensure bird/animal is moved out of danger

Place bird in a closed and ventilated cardboard box(make lots of holes)

Place tissues under the bird to help soak any droppings

Put bird/animal in a safe place at room temperature

Place a bowl of water for bird/animal to drink to prevent dehydration

Do not feed pigeons meat/dairy products

Do not squirt water into the mouths of birds or animals; it will make them ill and may kill them

Then Call LWP on 07909 795064


In the past we've take birds to this rescue (see below) - more details on their website http://www.savethepigeons.org/sickbirds.html


8 Vermont Road

Sutton

Surrey SM1 3EQ

tiddles Wrote:

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> rspca website does

> not help much.


I have phoned the RSPCA about an injured bird in my garden before and they responded very quickly. Local officers are based not far away from East Dulwich.

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