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Old 18-07-2015, 08:00 AM   #29
Pussygalore
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will you release him into your garden or find somewhere that can take him, a few weeks back I mentioned a young crow that fell twice into the garden carp pond well we ended up taking him to the rescue center just down the road from us. We are no longer in a position to release or keep the wild life that needs a safe home unlike where we lived before, we don't have the aviary's/big cages and I doubt he'd have lived long in the main gardens with all the foxes etc. The center though has many birds living wild that they have reared and there's plenty of food and safe places there, its a bit run down but they do a marvellous job and have lots of children that go there to help clean out at the weekends. The crow would be safer there and was already becoming 'humanised' sitting on your hand etc so I'm sure its very happy.
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