Hi, Tami Vogel of the Wildlife Rehab Center responded to the thread on the Painted Redstart, but it looks like she replied to just me, so i will forward to the list, see her response here below..
Brian ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Tami Vogel <tvo...@wrcmn.org> Date: Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 4:47 PM Subject: Re: [mou-net] PAINTED REDSTART RAMSEY COUNTY To: Brian Tennessen <brian.tennes...@gmail.com> Hi everyone, What a remarkable opportunity to see such a gorgeous bird. There is one hanging out right now in the Outer Banks as well. >From a personal standpoint I'm kicking myself that I'm up at our cabin right now. >From a professional standpoint, it could have gotten caulk or tar on its feet, we think it's far too much to be scale but it's hard to see from photos. We see this periodically in birds. If it is some foreign substance, we can do our best to remove it but - keep in mind that we cannot, per regs, release a bird with a missing foot. So, if the toes or the lower legs are necrotic we would euthanize it. I want everyone aware of this while making a decision about what to do. If that was the case - that the feet were dying/dead, the odds of the bird surviving the winter would be slim, but all the same you'll need to weigh out the pros/cons of letting it live out its life or bringing it in to see if can be helped. Fingers crossed we can help it, but keep in mind the entire picture. In the meantime if someone has heated baths in the area the bird might use them - maybe the material will soften and break off. Feel free to contact me via email off-list if you have additional questions. Regards, Tami Vogel Communications Director Wildlife Rehabilitation Center of Minnesota www.wrcmn.org www.facebook/WRCMN Twitter/IG @WRCMN ------------------------------ *From:* Minnesota Birds <MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU> on behalf of Brian Tennessen <brian.tennes...@gmail.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 21, 2020 4:26:51 PM *To:* MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU <MOU-NET@LISTS.UMN.EDU> *Subject:* Re: [mou-net] PAINTED REDSTART RAMSEY COUNTY Hi, I live in this area, and was off work this afternoon so went out and was able to observe this bird, along with many others. Others have maybe already reported on this by observing the photos they've taken or observing through binocs, but this poor bird seems distressed, maybe just the cold weather, but it appears to have something tangled around its feet. Here is a photo I've taken, which is not great quality, others may have gotten better shots. https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.flickr.com_photos_fisherkingbat_50514459501_in_dateposted-2Dpublic_&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=5gIOkmnQ1nLB2gWkMnpF7Q&m=MCHilm8bDJDxdCeuV4A_DYf_CCTClPMBfU4jdsTw2So&s=l8MLu8EPkseRgTHxbfoidrgg6WnyL7DX9o06RuKbge4&e= I can't tell what all this is around its feet, but it is a much larger mass of stuff than just its feet... Being a bit new to birding I'm not sure if there's a protocol that would try to capture this bird and take it to the local wildlife rehab center, given that it appears entangled with something? Brian T, St. Paul On Wed, Oct 21, 2020 at 2:37 PM Alex <asgreenplanet4...@gmail.com> wrote: > Sally Reynolds found MN’s second record of Painted Redstart in St. Paul > this morning. It was last seen at 1798 Sargent Ave about 15 minutes ago. > Best, > Alex > > Sent from my iPhone > ---- > Join or Leave mou-net: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.umn.edu_cgi-2Dbin_wa-3FSUBED1-3Dmou-2Dnet&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=5gIOkmnQ1nLB2gWkMnpF7Q&m=MCHilm8bDJDxdCeuV4A_DYf_CCTClPMBfU4jdsTw2So&s=gGF5zbqA2HlapwCN-IGY-1O6ebn6HoBfVB2KfYLVY9c&e= > Archives: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.umn.edu_archives_mou-2Dnet.html&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=5gIOkmnQ1nLB2gWkMnpF7Q&m=MCHilm8bDJDxdCeuV4A_DYf_CCTClPMBfU4jdsTw2So&s=EuaMmAysUj0g61Mo_FnyiGVywsuEFV9dI6jfeugThV0&e= > > During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social > distancing, and continue to bird responsibly. > ---- Join or Leave mou-net: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.umn.edu_cgi-2Dbin_wa-3FSUBED1-3Dmou-2Dnet&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=5gIOkmnQ1nLB2gWkMnpF7Q&m=MCHilm8bDJDxdCeuV4A_DYf_CCTClPMBfU4jdsTw2So&s=gGF5zbqA2HlapwCN-IGY-1O6ebn6HoBfVB2KfYLVY9c&e= Archives: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__lists.umn.edu_archives_mou-2Dnet.html&d=DwIFaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_CdpgnVfiiMM&r=5gIOkmnQ1nLB2gWkMnpF7Q&m=MCHilm8bDJDxdCeuV4A_DYf_CCTClPMBfU4jdsTw2So&s=EuaMmAysUj0g61Mo_FnyiGVywsuEFV9dI6jfeugThV0&e= During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird responsibly. ---- Join or Leave mou-net: http://lists.umn.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=mou-net Archives: http://lists.umn.edu/archives/mou-net.html During the pandemic, the MOU encourages you to stay safe, practice social distancing, and continue to bird responsibly.