WILD RAPTORS Flashcards

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Q

Why is it important to treat wild birds?

A

Often trauma casualties due to humans (car crashes, collisions)
Cat predation is a big issue
Half of casualties are juveniles, who have lost parents and are orphaned
Starvation and nest disturbances from loss of habitat
Helps maintain ecosystem and food chain

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What can vets benefit from treating wild birds?

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Legal responsibility from RCVS
Good PR for practice, community guidance
Can develop wide range of clinical skills

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3
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Does the animal welfare act of 2006 apply to wild birds?

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Yes, once under permanent or temporary custody of public

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How should the public be advised to bring wild birds in?

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Covered dark box
No food
Away from predators
Hot water bottle if young or injured

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5
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What are some of the most common birds brought into practice

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Feral pigeon, wood pigeon, collared dove
Blackbird
Robin
Blue tit, great tit
Starling
Mallard ducks

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What are the different ages of birds

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Nestlings —> bird too young to leave the nest
Fledglings —> just left the nest
Juvenile —> young birds
Mature —> fully grown

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What is the aim of triaging wild birds and who does it?

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Both vets and vet nurses
To differentiate between wildlife that have a good chance of survival and eventual release, and those requiring immediate release

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What should the practice room look like when treating bird

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Dark quiet room, no windows or doors open
Wear PPE

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What shouldn’t you do when you first get a bird brought in and why/

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Feed it
Wild birds are on specialised diets and giving wrong food can be more dangerous

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What should you first do with Young bird?

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Give oral fluids and warm it up

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What should you always consider when looking at cases?

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Age of bird
Practice resources
What bird eats in wild
Disease risk in practice
Any medications or interventions required
Urgency of transfer required

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12
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What is important to consider when giving fluids/

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Make sure goes down oesphogous not trachea

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13
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What is important about handling with wild birds?

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Don’t compress diaphragm

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14
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How to avoid imprinting

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Don’t talk to bird
Avoid excessive handling
Have different people handle bird each time

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15
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Why are perches so important

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To avoid bumblefoot or tail feather damage

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16
Q

Why can bird crop tubing be necessary and how can it be done?

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To force feed birds that aren’t eating
Insert tube on right side of mouth, not plastic tubing as birds can bite through it