By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
Dear supporters
Greeting from Jivdaya Charitable Trust
We currently have 542 adult & 409 infant patients in our care including Indian Rock Pigeon, Indian Black Kites, Rose Ringed Parakeets, Shikra, common myna, egret, peafowl, southern coucal, babbler, whistling duck, comb duck, Red Wattled lapwing and Sarus crane etc. Your donation and support goes directly to treating these injured and orphaned birds. The birds that arrive at our hospital are mainly victims of interactions with man-made obstacles. Major problems like collisions with vehicles, power lines, habitat destruction due to changing urban landscape, indirect poisoning etc, we also received birds with fractures and dislocations, which needed physiotherapy sessions for many days before they could heal completely. Our expert staff has been working on the right food& care that aids in proper recovery.
Below is the summary of total number of birds and infant treated at our facility in the month of July 2020
Total number of adult Birds treated.
Species No of birds
Rock pigeon 352
Indian Black Kite 49
Crow 44
Dove 4
Common myna 20
Rose Ringed Parakeet 19
Alexandrian parakeet 1
House sparrow 4
Black ibis 8
Green pigeon 2
Egret 2
Shikra 5
Red wattled Lapwing 1
Asian koel 17
Peafowl 6
Budgerigar 1
Oriental Scops owlet 1
Comb duck 1
Babbler 1
Magpie Robbin 1
Whistling teal 1
Southern coucal 2
Total number of infants treated.
Species No of infant
Rock pigeon 91
Dove 7
Asian koel 36
Myna 108
Brahmini myna 2
Whistling teal 7
Comb duck 31
Peachick 7
Sunbird 2
Robbin 3
Sparrow 5
Babbler 3
Southern coucal 1
Crow 123
Bulbul 11
Your generous donations have helped us providing treatment to those who are severely affected by this rainy season. Thank you for your thoughtful contribution.
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