27/05/2025
🕊️ A small act of kindness can mean the difference between life and death — but only if we do it right.
If you ever find a bird that’s hurt or can’t stand, your first instinct might be to lay it flat in a box and offer a little food or water. But what feels kind can actually make things worse. Sometimes… deadly worse.
Take a deep breath. And remember this:
📦 Never lay an injured bird on its side.
Birds breathe through air sacs along their bodies. If they’re placed flat, those sacs get compressed. The bird can’t breathe — and panic or respiratory failure can follow.
Instead, make a soft doughnut out of a towel, and gently nestle the bird upright in the center. Just like in the photo — cozy, safe, supported.
đź’§ Do NOT give food or water.
A weak or unconscious bird can easily aspirate, meaning water enters the lungs instead of the stomach. The result? Suffocation. It happens more often than you think — even with the best of intentions.
🌙 Once the bird is upright and safe, keep it somewhere quiet and dark. Let calm replace chaos. Then, call a licensed wildlife rehabilitator as soon as possible. They know what to do — and they’ll take it from there.
A bird’s life is fragile.
Your hands can help — gently, wisely, and with love.
Thank you for being the kind of human who stops, cares, and learns. đź«¶