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The Ocean's Little Angel


cleaned it with peroxide, and gave him an antibiotic. We said goodbye to our brave little bird and left tired but relieved that he would be alright.

At last report he was eating in an outdoor enclosure with other rehabilitating gulls, gaining strength and, due to being flightless, would be placed in a seaside educational exhibit.


Learn more about laughing gulls and hear their call. http://www.whozoo.org/Anlife2002/joecarp...

Find a rehabber near you or take a quiz to see if you have what it takes to be a wildlife rehabber. http://wildliferehabber.com/


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