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How to Clean Birds After Oil Spills

If you find a bird affected by an oil spill, there are a number of ways you can help save its life. Whether the bird is covered with oil or has a small, dime-sized blob on its feathers, the result can be fatal. Try to locate a rescue center in your area, where experts take care of these birds. If you can't find one, follow these steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Oral fluids
  • Soft, damp cloth
  • Eye saline solution
  • Tub
  • Dawn dishwashing liquid
  • Net bottom cage
  • Air warmer
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Instructions

    • 1

      Make sure the bird is medically stable before trying to remove the oil. Washing a stressed bird possibly suffering from dehydration and hypothermia can be fatal.

    • 2

      Give the bird oral fluids and nutrition first. Check with a vet or local animal rescue operation about what he should eat. Clean oil and dirt from his eyes, nasal and oral cavities with a damp, soft cloth and apply eye saline solution.

    • 3

      Wash the bird once she's stable in a tub with clean water and one percent of Dawn dishwashing liquid. Continue with several tub washes using clean solutions each time until you carefully remove all oil from the bird.

    • 4

      Place the bird in a net bottom cage with a warm air dryer.

    • 5

      Put the bird in a warm water tub, where he must preen himself to restore his natural waterproofing. Then move him to a cold water tub to get him acclimated to the temperature change.

    • 6

      Check the bird to make sure she is waterproofed, hydrated and a healthy weight before releasing her.


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