Birders,
I am earning a NYS Wildlife Rehabilitation Council transport certificate,
which qualifies me to capture injured birds, transport them to a vet or
rehabber, and release them in the wild. I usually work with birds of prey
and waders, but will help any bird species. I notify Cornell's Janet
For *any* injured wildlife, we should all FILE THIS NUMBER at home and in
our phones:
*Cornell's **Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Health Center* at (607) 253-3060.
Someone is always available. They will ask you questions to help assess the
situation (you can even send them live photos if need be) and w
Another lady had already called Swanson and is on the way with it. Badly
injured herring gull
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 5:11 PM Anne Marie Whelan
wrote:
> Nancy Cusumano volunteered to check on the injured gull. Thank you Nancy!
>
> On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 4:13 PM, Anne Marie Whelan > wrote:
>
>
Nancy Cusumano volunteered to check on the injured gull. Thank you Nancy!
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 4:13 PM, Anne Marie Whelan
wrote:
> A friend just told me that he just saw an injured gull by the big gas
> tanks at Andree's Petroleum near the waterfront. (I'm not sure if it's
> still called An
A friend just told me that he just saw an injured gull by the big gas tanks
at Andree's Petroleum near the waterfront. (I'm not sure if it's still
called Andre's - it's just up from the Cornell Boathouse on the way to
Aldi's.) He said it appeared to be in great distress, chewing on its
wing.
An