
San Diego Humane Society is preparing for another round of rain this week. With the recent rainstorms in San Diego, Project Wildlife has seen an influx in seabirds who have washed up from the ocean. The rain and wind cause weaker seabirds to become beached. The seabirds are too weak to get past the waves into the open ocean, and fluctuating ocean temperatures cause the fish they feed on to dive lower than normal, making it harder for the birds to eat.
Staff has been caring for Western Grebes, Surf Scoters, Fulmars, Loons, and a Blue-Footed Booby this week at the Chuck & Pilar Bahde Wildlife Center. The birds have been transferred to SeaWorld for further rehabilitation. Tips for the public:
· If you see a seabird in distress, please contact a lifeguard, San Diego Humane Society’s Humane Law Enforcement at 619-299-7012 (press 1) or SeaWorld (1-800-541-SEAL).
· If the animal is in immediate danger in an area that is easily accessed, wrap the animal in a towel to cover the bird’s head and protect yourself from talons. Then place the bird in a box or pet carrier and transport to Project Wildlife (5433 Gaines St.). Do not try to feed sick or injured birds.
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