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    What kind of bird did I just rescue?

    What a hot mess of circular links and voicemails saying “we’re at capacity”! I guess I start calling again in the morning. Thanks for all the replies!
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    What kind of bird did I just rescue?

    So, how long should I keep it indoors? I can’t stomach the thought of taking it to the creek and then finding it dead tomorrow…
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    What kind of bird did I just rescue?

    I’ll try for another photo later. She (?) is resting and pretty shaken up right now. I agree on the hooded merganser after looking at juvenile photos. Yes, I’ll keep inside while healing, though I assume I won’t be able to add to my flock.
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    What kind of bird did I just rescue?

    I’ve been searching all over online and keep thinking it looks like a a juvenile cormorant, but I’m at a loss.
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    What kind of bird did I just rescue?

    Just rescued this cutie from my backyard. Minor injuries on back and wing joint. Unable to fly at the moment. May have been dropped by a hawk - not sure how else it got into the yard like this. Washed up and sprayed Vetericyn on injuries. I’m in rural Olympia, WA near a creek. Bird is quite...
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    We’re pretty diligent about keeping their bedding clean and/or turned in between changes. So unless there was some type of bullying I didn’t see that caused her to be isolated/stuck for extended times, I doubt ammonia. She hasn’t been at the bottom of the pecking order. But this is a worthy...
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    Will investigate further. Thanks!
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    I’m now leaning toward the frostbite hypothesis. I wish I had a photo of her feet before this happened, but she had swirled colored feet, with some areas being almost pink or lacking color. I now wonder if those lighter areas were more susceptible to the cold. We had snow late again last winter...
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    I had thought of something like that too. I do regularly use our creek water for them, but the kids and I jump in head to toe and have already this year. But wouldn’t we have some sign? And the other birds too?
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    Other birds are fine and this bird hasn’t had bumblefoot to my knowledge. Nothing I had to treat.
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    Fascinating. I’ll keep an eye on things and post back. The really weird thing is that the second foot was completely normal a month ago.
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    All my other birds are fine.
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    Nope. I don’t think we’ve gotten below about 40 recently. I’m in Western WA. Interesting theory though. Any idea how long that takes to manifest?
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    It looks like the webs and nail area are dying and slowly falling off from the rest of the seemingly healthy foot. The web that is “dead” is hard and crusty like a callus but still attached in places.
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    My duck’s feet are disappearing! Help!

    Long story short, this year old ducky girl had a limp a while back, noticed what looked like an old injury where part of her foot was torn. Not bleeding, just a hole and healing. I cleaned it up and bandaged it, kept her penned with my other gimp girly to heal. Now, a month or so later (she’s...
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