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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Michelle and Alan at  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 for these birds when found injured, lost or young. Leicestershire Rook Rescue can give advice on care and looking after injured birds.
My name is Michelle and I am the founder of Leicestershire Rook Rescue’ my mum Janina and my boyfriend Alan both help to realise my dream of helping all Corvids and to make sure there is always someone to help whenever these birds are in need.

We are based in Leicestershire and all work and rescues are carried out entirely voluntarily and funded by ourselves.

Our birds are always given the highest level of care, due to our combined experience and my experience having worked in a veterinary practice and having studied animal care at college.

The birds are all treated like members of the family and are cared for in the most natural setting as possible.

I have six resident Corvids that will stay in my care for the foreseeable future, five are Rooks: Baby, Fizzy, Keg, Busted, Pip and the Crow called Ray. Our crow believes he is a crow x raven and sometimes makes the call of a raven.
Michelle and Alan at  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 for these birds when found injured, lost or young. Leicestershire Rook Rescue can give advice on care and looking after injured birds.
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