Whats the best way for me to help this bird?

elanski

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There is a lost/abandoned young cockerel living in a hedge at the top of my hill. Its been there for the last 4 days. I nearly ran him over the first time I saw him but he seems to have realised the road is not a good place to be since then. I've been back three times to try and catch him and each time I get outsmarted and he ends up escaping into the hedgerow.

I've tried throwing him some food, hoping that he will come to associate me with food and be a bit more trusting but unfortunately because I had previously tried to catch him he seems to think I am danger and runs away.

Whats the best thing to do to help him?
I can't find anywhere nearby he might have come from, mostly it is just fields with a few scattered farmhouses a considerable distance away.

I'm happy to adopt him if I can just catch the bloody thing.
 
There is a lost/abandoned young cockerel living in a hedge at the top of my hill. Its been there for the last 4 days. I nearly ran him over the first time I saw him but he seems to have realised the road is not a good place to be since then. I've been back three times to try and catch him and each time I get outsmarted and he ends up escaping into the hedgerow.

I've tried throwing him some food, hoping that he will come to associate me with food and be a bit more trusting but unfortunately because I had previously tried to catch him he seems to think I am danger and runs away.

Whats the best thing to do to help him?
I can't find anywhere nearby he might have come from, mostly it is just fields with a few scattered farmhouses a considerable distance away.

I'm happy to adopt him if I can just catch the bloody thing.

Ridiculous idea, I know, but if you have hens, possibly you could construct a “Jebak Puyuh” or some modified form of it, where you use a hen to lure a rooster into a cage.
 

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