Birding/wild injured bird

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i hope someone can help me, i found a bird about 36hrs ago sitting in the middle of the road surrounded by cats. i brought it home thinking it had been hit by a car and thought it would die shortly out of shock but at least i would save it getting mauled by cats. anyway it has lived for about 36hrs now, it doesnt try to fly but it can walk and now stand up. it doesnt seem to be veyr old and has a last few baby feathers on the wings. i live in lanzarote and am not sure what the bird is. it is brown coloured quite large with a long narrow beak, long legs and a black eye with the yellow ring around. (it is similar in looks to a bittern but the beak is not as long) i hoped it would be ok in a couple of days and i could let it go again. its strength seems to be returning and it seems to be getting over the shock of whatever happened to it. i hoped someone would be able to advise me what to feed it? there is no-where on the island that can offer me help, so i would like to feed it for a few days and hopefully it will be ok then. does anyone have any advice? many thanks.


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The best thing to have done is take the bird away from the cats and road and leave it alone as its parents were probably nearby. But now that you have to raise it, please go to www.ornithology.com/rehab.html for links to information  on raising birds. Roger Lederer

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Any and all about WILD birds - the science of ornithology. Information about birdwatching, ecology, conservation, migration, behavior, banding, rehabilitation, feeding, songs, binoculars, identification, and careers in ornithology. No questions about pet or caged birds, please.

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Have a PhD and over forty years as a professional ornithologist - research, teaching, author, speaker, webmaster of Ornithology.com . Have written thirty scientific papers, three bird field guides, a textbook in ecology and two recent books entitled "Amazing Birds" and "Birds of New England". Have traveled to over 90 countries watching birds.

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PhD in Zoology/Ornithology; Emeritus Professor of Biological Sciences; former Dean of the College of Natural Sciences at California State University, Chico

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