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Injured Blackbird
A poor blackbird who has been coming to the windowsill for over 3 years has obviously been attacked by something. He can run & fly despite missing feathers but his beak is open all the time & is obviously struggling to eat. Does anyone know what may be going on & whether he's likely to recover?
I can't quite get close enough to catch him with a towel but if he weakens it may become possible.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh Robinia, how sad. I really don't know the answer, but would think Woofgang is right. I remember my Mother having a blackbird around for ages whose beak was permanently open, but I don't know how he managed to eat.
If he does weaken enough for you to catch him, probably the kindest thing to do is have him put to sleep. Fortunately for us we have the Norfolk RSPCA wildlife centre very near and they will try to help anything, even the tiniest little mouse.
I shall miss him terribly, following me round & singing in the tree as I do all the work! Already his rival from next door but one has sneaked in & taken some raisins from his pot on the windowsill. Life goes on but at the moment my garden is very quiet.
He hasn't been back today & the garden is a sadder, quieter place without him. Hundreds of birds must have come & gone in the years that I've lived here but he was a special little chap. Like you FP, with your wood pigeons, I get involved & then we have to go through the misery too.