By Moumita Chatterjee | Sr Project Manager
The injured Falcon brought to Jivdaya on 15 January 2020 by our rescue team. After examination our team of vets found out that the bird had lacerated wound on its right wing which was caused by the glass coated kite thread(Manja). Due to the extensive injury and pain the bird was unable to eat. Our Avian expert Dr. Shashikant Jadav and team performed a complex surgery which took almost 2 hours to suture up the wound. After the surgery we kept the falcon in an enclosure, to restrict long flights to fasten the healing process. After a week of proper care, timely feeding, regularly dressing, antibiotics, pain management medicines, manual physiotherapy the bird recovered well.
Right now it is in the aviary for long flight practice and after a proper curatorial check up, it will be released soon in the wild.
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