Who said
Friday the 13th was unlucky?
This female pelican pictured with team member Leonie certainly had luck
on her side.
ASR team member Leonie with the Lucky Pelican |
I was
checking to see if a juvenile pelican that had hit power lines the previous
afternoon (where he had landed on his back) was OK – he was – despite looking
as though he had really hurt his leg – it must have just been jarred so he got
off with a few broken tail feathers. Australian Seabird Rescue co-ordinator, Kirsten and I monitored him for over an hour the night of
his accident.
Anyway, while
watching him the next morning, I spotted this female pelican looking very sorry
for herself and unable to raise any of our members at that time, I asked a
fellow launching his boat if he could help – unfortunately that frightened her
and on an adrenalin rush she managed a short flight into the adjacent wetland
which is inaccessible by boat.
Now
desperate, I rang team member, Leonie, who had retired from major rescues after
injuring her leg. A great big thank you
to Leonie for responding and with her past experience and after a short ‘chase’
was able to get the pelican on the kayak and safely bring her to shore – a big
paddle in the wind. She would have
perished overnight with a cold snap in the weather being unable to retain her
body heat. LUCKY 13! This particular wetland is quite shallow with
smelly black mud so Leonie had to then get home and ‘scrubbed up’ to go to
work.
Thanks,
again, mate – the bird is now settled in care and with treatment will be back
out there in about a week.
Betty
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