Today I rescued another two birds trapped in someone's badly constructed fruit cage. That's three in a week.
There were great big head-size holes in the netting, where a bird can get in. Unfortunately they can't always find their way back out again. If it had been in there for more than a day or two, I think it would have died of thirst in this weather.
PLEASE people ~ check your netting for holes and gaps. Peg it down well with bricks or pegs, and don't leave loose bits flapping around that can tangle around birds' legs.
There were great big head-size holes in the netting, where a bird can get in. Unfortunately they can't always find their way back out again. If it had been in there for more than a day or two, I think it would have died of thirst in this weather.
PLEASE people ~ check your netting for holes and gaps. Peg it down well with bricks or pegs, and don't leave loose bits flapping around that can tangle around birds' legs.
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