Chris Luck
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2010
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- Location
- Vienne, 86400, France
- Hive Type
- Dadant
- Number of Hives
- Less than 100
Ericalfbee,
You need to get that chic back in the nest or to a raptor rehab centre with experienced staff asap. If you hand feed it you will start to imprint it, also if you wait untill saturday the parents are unlikely to accept it. Dehydration is also a vey real danger for a young bird of prey. Please contact somewhere like the welsh hawking centre and see if they can help you. It is also illegal to have a native bird of prey in your possesion without it being closed rung and having a CITIES article 10 certificate.
I agree in general although dehydration shouldn't be an issue if the provided food is dipped in water. Red Kites are probably one of the easier raptors to raise being carrion eaters. I wouldn't consider waiting until Saturday.
I'm always wary of quoting the law at people here in France, it often puts their backs up although I'm sure that wouldn't happen here.
Chris
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