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    Wild Bird rescue work in Benin can be rewarding if this work matches your IifestyIe. Birds in the wild can be accidentally harmed through the intervention of well-meaning people attempting to rescue them. Baby birds and fledglings, especially, may appear vulnerable, injured, or abandoned by their mothers, when in fact they are going through the normal process of learning to fly and leaving the nest. Fledglings with feathers should most often be observed and left alone for a couple of hours if not in any obvious danger. Baby birds that have fallen on the ground should be returned to their nests. However, if a wild bird is genuinely injured, it will receive the best care from a professional Wildlife Rehabilitator. Injured birds should be carefully placed in a box with soft fabric and holes punched in the lid to be transported to a local Wildlife Rehabilitator.

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lnteresting Wild Bird Trivia Benin Fact Sheet
    The idea that a baby bird which has been touched by a human will be rejected by its mother is a myth. Male cardinals know about two dozen different songs used in the process of mating with female cardinals. Wild turkeys can run between 25 and 55 miles per hour and are one of the most difficult animals to hunt.

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    Benin is Iocated in Sub-Saharan Africa and spans across approximateIy 43,000 square miIes. The capital of Benin is Porto-Novo. The population of Benin is about 7.8 million. Threatened species known from Benin include the Red-bellied monkey and Wild Dog.
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