Leicestershire Rook rescue www.leicestershirerookrescue.co.uk care for injured corvids, crows, jays, rooks, jackdaws and ravens they can give advice on how to care for injured or lost crow, raven, rook, jay or jackdaw
At www.leicestershirerookrescue.co.uk the web site for Leicestershire Rook Rescue  can be contacted to help you care for injured corvids, crows, jays, rooks, jackdaws and ravens they can give advice on how to care and look after any bird injured or lost crow, raven, rook, jay or jackdaw
Leicestershire Rook Rescue at www.leicestershirerookrescue.co.uk can be contacted to help you care for injured corvids, crows, jays, rooks, jackdaws and ravens they can give advice on how to care and look after any bird injured or lost crow, raven, rook, jay or jackdaw
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rescue, rehabilitate, release is the care given to corvids by leicestershire rook rescue
First of the Leicestershire Rook Rescue Feathers. The feather represents care of corvids by Leicestershire Rook Rescue who specialise in the Rescue, Rehabiliation and Release of Corvids which are the family of Crows, Rooks, Ravens, Jays and Jackdaws. The rescue centre care will help these birds when found injured, lost or young. Leicestershire Rook Rescue gives advice on care and looking after injured birds.
Second of the Leicestershire Rook Rescue Feathers www.leicestershirerookrescue.co.uk. The feather represents care of corvids by Leicestershire Rook Rescue who specialise in the Rescue, Rehabiliation and Release of Corvids which are the family of Crows, Rooks, Ravens, Jays and Jackdaws. The rescue centre care will help these birds when found injured, lost or young. Leicestershire Rook Rescue gives advice on care and looking after injured birds with broken wings, legs, indexed to humans or not eating.
Jay and Rook feathers are the sign of the Leicestershire Rook Rescue Feathers www.leicestershirerookrescue.co.uk. The feather represents care of corvids by Leicestershire Rook Rescue who specialise in the Rescue, Rehabiliation and Release of Corvids which are the family of Crows, Rooks, Ravens, Jays and Jackdaws. The rescue centre care will help these birds when found injured, lost or young. Leicestershire Rook Rescue gives advice on care and looking after injured birds with broken wings, legs, indexed to humans or not eating.
Welcome to ‘Leicestershire Rook Rescue’ established since 1998 we have endeavoured to help as many Corvids in need as we can.

Specialising in the rescue of ROOKS (Corvus Frugilegus) and CROWS (Corvus Corone) we practice the three ‘R’s’:

    RESCUE
    REHABILITATE
    RELEASE


Our aim is to help others be aware that all Corvids are a very important part of the countryside and nature, they are nature’s cleaners and do more good for the countryside than harm.

We would like to state that any care of a wild bird or animal is very time consuming and specialist care should always be sought in the event of finding an injured/orphaned bird or animal.
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