How can I recognise that a swift which I have found is in trouble?
Possible symptoms:
- ruffled feathers, closed eyes, bent back - the bird is shivering, and feels cold - the bird scratches in panic when held in the hand - too thin and feather light, it is just "skin and bones" - injuries (wounds, blood, limp wings, twisted limbs, and so on) - blood from the beak, nose or ears - throat (pharynx) white or grey instead of rosy - convulsion, cramps - breathing difficulties, or noises while breathing, open beak - cries, screaming noises
A thorough examination of the foundling is necessary, preferably by a vet, to understand why the swift has gone down, and to help it properly in a way appropriate for its particular problem.
We accept only swifts!
Questions regarding other bird species will not be answered! Information regarding other bird species:http://www.wildvogelhilfe.org/