Finch rescue birds
Road traffic accidents also contribute to our caseload. ❯ Window Strikes by Birds and What You Can Do to Prevent Them Here are some actions you can take to mitigate this problem: The reflective surface and the transparency of windows makes it difficult for birds to detect them when flying at high speeds. Many local and migratory birds are injured by flying into buildings or glass structures. Marine debris can also be ingested: birds will swallow fishing hooks with bait attached, or they may mistake plastic bags for prey species. Marine debris such as fishing lines and plastic packing straps can become tangled around birds' feet or wings, restricting their mobility and leading to starvation or drowning.
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Great caution should be used to prevent injury to you. In the event of an injured raptor (hawk or owl) the feet and talons (sharp nails) are dangerous in addition to the beak.In this case, safety glasses should be worn, or call Hawai’i Wildlife Center for advice.
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You may also email us at Please attach a photo of the bird to your email. Please contact us at (808) 884-5000* during business hours if you need assistance identifying the bird. To see a complete native species list, click here. Please note that HWC only accepts native species.