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Crow With Pysical Issues

Hello- I am new and I have a (teen-looking) crow on my premises, who is always on the ground, can fly low and short distances with some sort of disturbanes on it's poor little feet. It will come to me and will allow me to get within one foot. It is always alone and prefers to just walk and hop. I can not for the life of me see what it is on it's feet. Wet cement it hopped in? Growths? Also it's one eye is partially closed. What ever shall I do with it. My next step is to call a wildlife rehablitator. Thx!:-C
 
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Wildlife rehabber is your only sensible option at this stage IMO. Hope the crow makes it.

And welcome to Bird Forum, by the way.
 
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With sorrow, I am displeased to announce the sweetheart didn't make it through the night. It was to be picked up by the Wildlife Rescue Assoc. in the morning. It was confirmed as to what I thought- Avian Pox.
 
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