Birds treated, rehabilitated and released
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BUDGIE NEWS
The latest two budgies admitted. The green had a long journey from the North after her and her companion were seen in a pet shop, clearly unwell. Sadly her companion died before arrival. Now named Lydia, she is putting on…
Latest admissions
These are the latest admissions that have been successfully treated, rehabilitated when necessary and released back to the wild.
Winter feeding
Birds need high energy, high fat foods during the winter months. A selection of enjoyed foods :- Sunflower seeds, black ones have a higher fat content. Fat balls, fat bars and suet but avoid polyunsaturated fats. Mealworms, millet and small…
Fundraiser
We would like to say a huge huge thank you to everyone that supported our on line craft sale fundraiser, for your kindness and generosity which raised an AMAZING €935 !! Very special thanks to Pauline ( aka…
Christmas greetings
IMG_1904 As the end of an incredibly difficult year draws to an end we would like to wish you a merry Christmas and a safe and healthy new year and that you are able to safely connect with loved ones…
Our budgies and canaries
Budgies and canaries are the only domestic bird we care for. These birds are ones that have either been neglected or we have had requests from owners that, for example, have been admitted to care and cannot take their companion…
Admissions during the lockdown
During the Coronavirus lockdown we have been able to admit birds with restrictions and permission. A tremendous amount of time has also been spent giving advice to people from all over the country that have found birds in trouble. It…
TEMPORARY CLOSURE OF SANCTUARY
Following discussion with the Department of Agriculture, the Sanctuary will be closed until further notice due to the situation with the Coronavirus and also the fact that Avian influenza ( non virulent) has been confirmed in a poultry flock in…
Latest casualties
Latest casualties that have been admitted, treated, rehabilitated when necessary and returned to the wild.