Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Rescue efforts end for arrow-pierced bird

An injured ibis with a two-foot arrow stuck through its body will now have to fend for itself after bird rescuers called off rescue efforts; rescuers said because the bird is eating, flying and showing no signs of infection, it will be left alone - July 19, Local 6 News

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