![]() Report injured marine mammals: (415)-289-7325, Marine Mammal Center In Santa Cruz County: Northern California Bird HelpLine at 707.207.0380 Extension 110 On the Peninsula: ![]() If you find a lost pet parrot, check out the information at Mickaboo Companion Bird Rescue. International Bird Rescue, Fairfield, California (serving the Bay Area) Pet Parrot Rescue: Hours, everyday: 9:00am-3:00pm Aquatic Birds (including ducks, cormorants, shorebirds, pelicans): Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center, Morgan Hill, (408) 779-9372 or message them on Facebook. Open for intake 7 days a week, 9am-3pm Birds (including birds of prey, pelicans, herons, songbirds) and other animals: Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley, San Jose (408) 929-9453. In the South Bay: Small Birds (songbirds, pigeons, etc.), Mammals and other animals: We also have information on how to prevent birds becoming entangled in fishing line. What to do if you find a lost pet bird: companion birds (parrot-type and other commonly domesticated birds) What to do if you find a baby or injured hummingbird: What to do if you find an injured seabird or gull: What to do if you find an injured hawk or owl: What to do if you find an injured bird or other animal: How to handle a wildlife emergency and injured birds/animals: Then, reference the information at Wildlife Center of Silicon Valley or contact the appropriate wildlife rescue organization listed below. ![]() If you find an injured bird and can safely pick it up without injury to yourself, place it in a closed cardboard box and put the box in a warm, quiet place. For more information about baby birds out of nests, and when they do or don’t need help, read our web page about baby birds.
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