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| ===== Mixed Age Rook and Jackdaw Release Groups ===== | ===== Mixed Age Rook and Jackdaw Release Groups ===== | ||
| - | At Corvid Isle Sanctuary we have frequently used mixed-age single species release groups, especially for gregarious species such as rooks and jackdaws. This applies to planned releases later the same year but more so for long-term rehabilitation | + | {{ : |
| ===== Advantages ===== | ===== Advantages ===== | ||
| - | Ideally placements should be made towards the end of the local internal | + | Ideally placements should be made towards the end of the local nesting period, unless the aviary is big enough and will allow youngsters to find undisturbed shelter and safe escape routes. Placing a healthy younger rook or jackdaw with an older bird helps the juvenile beg at the older bird rather than humans and subsequently results generally in preventing or even reversing |
| After appropriate quarantine measures and health checks to avoid disease transmission and to ensure that birds are strong and healthy, this technique is generally resulting in positive outcomes and improves survival chances for rooks and jackdaws after soft release into the wild. | After appropriate quarantine measures and health checks to avoid disease transmission and to ensure that birds are strong and healthy, this technique is generally resulting in positive outcomes and improves survival chances for rooks and jackdaws after soft release into the wild. | ||
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| This approach is more difficult to achieve with crows, and works mostly for sexually immature birds and outside the breeding season. The important disclaimer to make is that more precautions have to be taken in crow release groups. This is mostly related to dominance related crow hierarchies, | This approach is more difficult to achieve with crows, and works mostly for sexually immature birds and outside the breeding season. The important disclaimer to make is that more precautions have to be taken in crow release groups. This is mostly related to dominance related crow hierarchies, | ||
| - | One has also to take in account that unreleasable birds serving as educational | + | One has also to take in account that unreleasable birds serving as educational |
| ===== Mixed Age and Mixed Species Release Groups ===== | ===== Mixed Age and Mixed Species Release Groups ===== | ||
| - | Alternatively, | + | Alternatively, |
| ===== Acknowledgements ===== | ===== Acknowledgements ===== | ||
| - | And that is why we are enormously grateful to our bunch of unreleasable corvids we are taking care of right now at Corvid Isle, as only with their help we have successfully released many hundreds of corvids over the many years we have been involved in bird rescue and rehabilitation. Together we managed to give so many birds the second chance they have deserved. | + | We are enormously grateful to our bunch of unreleasable corvids we are taking care of right now at Corvid Isle, as without |
| * [[how_and_when_to_release_rescued_crows_rooks_and_jackdaws|How and When to Release Rescued Crows, Rooks and Jackdaws]] | * [[how_and_when_to_release_rescued_crows_rooks_and_jackdaws|How and When to Release Rescued Crows, Rooks and Jackdaws]] | ||
| - | * [[when_can_i_release_my_rescued_fledgling|When can I release | + | * [[when_can_i_release_my_rescued_corvid_fledgling|When Can I Release |
| * [[what_is_the_difference_between_hard_and_soft_release|What is the difference between hard and soft release?]] | * [[what_is_the_difference_between_hard_and_soft_release|What is the difference between hard and soft release?]] | ||
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