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Please try our search before you contact us because you'll probably find the answer you're looking for on our website. You will get instant answers and save us money that can be spent helping birds and wildlife. Thank you.

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  • Birds and wildlife advice: 01767 693 690 (office hours)
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If you have a sick or injured bird

The RSPCA (England and Wales), SSPCA (Scotland) and USPCA (Northern Ireland) are the national charities that help and advise on sick and injured birds and animals. The RSPB does not run bird hospitals or a rescue service. We do not have any facilities to accommodate domestic fowl.

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