Two of the collared kingfishers rescued from the June 14 oil spill are being nursed back to health but they are not out of the woods yet.
One bird is currently being treated at National Parks Board’s Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation while the other is under the care of wildlife rescue group Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres).
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One bird is currently being treated at National Parks Board’s Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation while the other is under the care of wildlife rescue group Animal Concerns Research and Education Society (Acres).
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00:48When the animal came in, it was in poor condition, but it has stabilized.
00:51We've been providing fluids to the bird and also feeding it to make sure that he gets
00:55enough nutrition.
00:57and also cleaning the feathers day by day.