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What the RSPCA says to do

The RSPCA says that if the animal seems uninjured, safe and well, you can leave it alone.

If it is in the road or somewhere else dangerous and you cannot move it safely, it says to call 0300 123 8960 and note the location.

Source: RSPCA: injured and sick wild animals. Quoted in substance and linked in full.

The Animal Welfare Act 2006 places a duty of care on a person responsible for an animal. Picking up an injured wild animal to take it to a vet does not make you responsible for it in that sense. Read section 4.

Organisations that take birds in

Where are you?

England Wales Scotland Northern Ireland

Little Green Pigeon

West Wales · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.littlegreenpigeon.co.uk/

London Pigeon Rescue

London · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.londonpigeonrescue.org/

London Wildlife Protection / Pigeon Rescue Team

London · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.facebook.com/PigeonRescueTeam/

Manchester Pigeon Rehab

Greater Manchester · Unknown never confirmed

https://directory.helpwildlife.co.uk/small-rescues/1471/

Pigeon Recovery

unknown · Unknown never confirmed

https://directory.helpwildlife.co.uk/small-rescues/0336/

Pudge's Flock

Suffolk · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.facebook.com/pudgesflock/

Swan and Wildlife Rescue Hospital

North Yorkshire · Unknown never confirmed

No contact recorded

Swan Support

Thames Valley · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.swansupport.org.uk/

The Swan Sanctuary

Surrey · Unknown never confirmed

https://www.theswansanctuary.org.uk/

Ranked by nation, not by distance: this directory records the region an organisation covers, not where it is, and inventing a location for a real organisation is not something this site will do. Distance ranking arrives with the postcode dataset. Capacity is shown only where the organisation itself confirmed it — “unknown” means nobody has said, not that it is full. Ring before you travel.

What this page is

Every instruction here is the RSPCA’s or the law’s, named and linked. None of it is this site’s own advice, and there is none to give: the people who can help are a vet, the RSPCA, and the organisations listed. If something here disagrees with what a vet tells you, the vet is in front of the animal and this page is not.

Last reviewed 23 August 2026. In an emergency the RSPCA’s line is 0300 123 8960.