He Survived 5-Story Fall:  Keeping Birds Alive After Window Crashes
by Laura Simpson


http://www.care2.com/causes/he-survived-5-story-drop-keeping-birds-alive-after-window-crash.html


In today’s story brought to you by The Great Animal Rescue Chase, we’ll share a 
little something about the survival mechanisms that come into play when birds 
strike windows.  We’re hopeful that by 
sharing this information, perhaps another life may be saved.
Written by Paula Lopes of Aveiro, Portugal

A while ago, I was exercising at the local gym, as I did regularly. A lot of 
birds live in the surrounding building and I used to enjoy 
looking out the window as I exercised and enjoying the beautiful dances 
the birds performed while flying close to the mirrored-glasses.
One day, after watching the birds for a while, I started to do some 
crunches, when I heard a loud THUD on the window. I was startled and a 
thought immediately crossed my mind: a bird, confused with the mirrored 
window. If it had happened, it was certain the poor animal had died, the impact 
was too strong, it must have broken its neck.
But I couldn’t shake the thought: what if it didn’t? I ran towards 
the window. We were on the 5th floor — quite a fall for such a little 
creature. And sure enough, I saw him, lying on the road, between two 
parked cars. He wouldn’t have survived the fall.
But what if it had? I ran out on my exercise, afraid a car would park where the 
bird was lying. I approached him, his head was on the ground, his little back 
in the air. I picked him up, very carefully, certain 
that there was nothing to be done.
He Turned His Head and Looked at Me
But then he looked at me. He turned his little head and looked at me. I was in 
shock that he could have survived such an impact (both the 
window and the fall) and brought him home with me. He was very still and could 
barely stay up. I placed him in a little towel, trying to give 
him some comfort and some balance. I offered him water, but he didn’t 
want any. I called the vet to ask what I could do for the birdie. She 
told me that if he didn’t have any internal injuries, I should place him in a 
dark box with holes, and leave him there for a couple of hours. I 
did just that and researched more about cases like this online, while 
the bird rested.
That day I learned that, when the birds don’t break their necks at 
impact and don’t get internal injuries, what happens is that the blood 
rushes to their heads and they are unable to move or react for a good 
while and many times, people think they are dead. But if you place them 
in a dark place (with holes, always) they stay in a sleep-like mode, 
allowing the blood to slowly go back to the rest of the body. It’s 
usually better not to offer water or food.
The happy ending: I live in an apartment building, and when it came 
time to set him free, I didn’t want to do it from my floor, because if 
he was not able to fly properly he would fall to his death. So I took 
him to an open field, with a lot of nice trees and opened the box. And 
he flew happily into a tree. It was a brief encounter, but I am forever 
grateful for having been able to help that little bird.
For more great rescue stories from everyday heroes, please visit The Great 
Animal Rescue Chase.

Read more: 
http://www.care2.com/causes/he-survived-5-story-drop-keeping-birds-alive-after-window-crash.html#ixzz1lQ8MjrJR


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