While sitting on the sofa I heard what I thought was a rat in the chimney. When I peeked I found a little female Wood Duck.
It had hurt it's wing and breathed in a lot of soot and appears to be dehydrated and weak. So far I gave it some electrolytes and washed it's feathers and face in the sink. Any advice and info would be much appreciated.
I know somebody is going to say Wildlife Rehabilitator in SC. I went through that last year with a downed tree and baby woodpeckers. I was told to drive 200 miles to them or help them myself or just throw the birds back outside next to the fallen tree and nobody in their group knew anything about Woodpeckers. (Woodpeckers grew up fine and were released last year)
It had hurt it's wing and breathed in a lot of soot and appears to be dehydrated and weak. So far I gave it some electrolytes and washed it's feathers and face in the sink. Any advice and info would be much appreciated.
I know somebody is going to say Wildlife Rehabilitator in SC. I went through that last year with a downed tree and baby woodpeckers. I was told to drive 200 miles to them or help them myself or just throw the birds back outside next to the fallen tree and nobody in their group knew anything about Woodpeckers. (Woodpeckers grew up fine and were released last year)