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Baby swift found - South of France (1 Viewer)

mcdowella

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Somebody at work (UK) asked me about what is believed to be a baby Swift somebody he knows found on the ground at the South of France somewhere. They are trying to feed it insects, and it is apparently still alive but showing no signs of flying. Here in the UK I'd go look for the nearest wildlife rescue centre - but what to do over there? Are there equivalent places they could look for for help and advice? What would they be called.
 
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