Weird Wanderer
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Good morning everyone.
I live in Wilderness, South Africa. Together with my friend and colleague, Tanith, we run a small local bird rehab centre where we try and give injured and young birds a safe space to heal before being released.
Recently we have been given a baby Heron who fell from a tree and cracked its beak.
It is growing well and is the cutest hungriest little thing ever. We did see a bit of an underbite developing as the baby is growing. Not much, but noticeable.
Is this a concern or will the heron be able to develop and adapt to its beak?
If anyone has any advice on cracked upper beaks, please consider sharing your advice.
Thank you in advance ππΌ
I live in Wilderness, South Africa. Together with my friend and colleague, Tanith, we run a small local bird rehab centre where we try and give injured and young birds a safe space to heal before being released.
Recently we have been given a baby Heron who fell from a tree and cracked its beak.
It is growing well and is the cutest hungriest little thing ever. We did see a bit of an underbite developing as the baby is growing. Not much, but noticeable.
Is this a concern or will the heron be able to develop and adapt to its beak?
If anyone has any advice on cracked upper beaks, please consider sharing your advice.
Thank you in advance ππΌ