Driven outdoors by the pandemic, Quebecers are rescuing birds in record numbers
Quebecers have been discovering the outdoors during the pandemic. That s led more of them to find birds and bring them to wildlife rehabilitation centres, like Hudson s Le Nichoir.
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Posted: Apr 09, 2021 7:39 PM ET | Last Updated: April 9
Experts recommend placing baby birds back in their nest or leaving them alone instead of taking them out of their environment.(Submitted by Susan Wylie )
The pandemic has sent many people outdoors: walking, cycling, and even, it turns out, rescuing baby birds.
A record number of Quebecers are calling to report sightings of eggs and injured birds near their homes as the nesting season begins.
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