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Recovering.
Found this little waxeye lying prostrate on our balcony. It had flown into one of the glass sliding doors on the balcony. It was breathing rapidly but didn’t appear to have damaged its neck or bleeding. I placed it where cats couldn’t get to it and kept an eye on it. After half an hour it opened its eyes and started moving its head and listening to other bird calls. Not long after it hopped up to-the edge of the balcony paused briefly then flew off. Thought it may have damaged its leg as can be seen in the photo but it hopped quite naturally so it appears it’s ok.
Recovering.
Found this little waxeye lying prostrate on our balcony. It had flown into one of the glass sliding doors on the balcony. It was breathing rapidly but didn’t appear to have damaged its neck or bleeding. I placed it where cats couldn’t get to it and kept an eye on it. After half an hour it opened its eyes and started moving its head and listening to other bird calls. Not long after it hopped up to-the edge of the balcony paused briefly then flew off. Thought it may have damaged its leg as can be seen in the photo but it hopped quite naturally so it appears it’s ok.