How To Help An Injured Bird Of Prey

Approximately 300-400 birds of prey per year are admitted to the Kathryn G. Favre Wildlife Hospital at World Bird Sanctuary. An injured raptor requires immediate and specialized care and any delay reduces the bird's chances of recovery and subsequent release back into the wild. The World Bird Sanctuary Kathryn G. Favre Wildlife Hospital admits 300-400 birds per year. We are unable to do pick-ups or rescues do to staffing issues. We are open to accept birds from 8am to 5pm every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas Days. We accept all birds of prey (hawks, owls, eagles, vultures, falcons etc.) as well as herons, pelicans and swans. We do not accept songbirds.

If you find an injured bird of prey, follow these directions to safely capture it for delivery to World Bird Sanctuary
or download them here:


If you find a songbird – Cardinal, Bluebird, Bluejay etc. – you can call Wild Bird Rehab at (314) 426-6400.

As always, if you are in any doubt and need further guidance, please call our Wildlife Hospital at (636) 861-1392 for more information or advice.

Under Federal and State law it is illegal for any person to injure or possess a bird of prey or any related items such as feathers, eggs or a nest. World Bird Sanctuary is fully licensed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the State of Missouri to rehabilitate, care for, house and maintain injured raptors.