Maru has replaced many feathers, in many birds, over the years. This red kite was brought in to the centre by Louis Horton, an RSPCA ACO. The kite needed its severely damaged feathers replaced, if it was going to stand a chance back in the wild.
To inpin new feathers, Maru needed to cut the damaged ones as close to the top of the shaft as possible. Then using a small piece of bamboo and special glue, she secured each donor feather in place. This is such a quick procedure, that just 24 hours later, the bird was flight tested and released!
Its new feathers will grow through as the old ones moult, so eventually all of the donor feathers will be replaced with the birds own.
PLEASE DONATE - Just £3 from every viewer can help us save many more animals! Online: PayPal: Text Donation: Text WILD3 to 70300 to give £, (WILD5 to give £ and WILD10 to give £) UK residents only.
Thank you for your support!
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL
1 view
69
15
4 months ago 02:16:35 1
V.A. - Psychedelic Chill - The 1st Stage
4 months ago 00:03:41 1
Bess Atwell - Red Light Heaven (Official Music Video)
4 months ago 00:04:56 1
The Perfect Storm - Extreme Kiteboarding in Northern Europe
4 months ago 00:05:43 1
The Most BRUTAL Ways To Prank JACK! | Red Dead Redemption 2
4 months ago 00:55:54 1
KITE - Live set @ The Opera vol.6 [ Tech House & Techno DJ Mix]