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Retrospective study on admission trends of Californian hummingbirds found in urban habitats (1991-2016).

Pranav S PanditRuta R BandivadekarChristine K JohnsonNicole MikoniMichelle MahGuthrum PurdinElaine IbarraDuane TomAllison DaughertyMax W LipmanKrystal WooLisa A Tell
Published in: PeerJ (2021)
Our results provide evidence of threats to hummingbirds in urban habitats, based on reasons for rescue and presentation to rehabilitation centers. Reasons for hummingbird admissions to three California wildlife rehabilitation centers were anthropogenic in nature (i.e., being associated with domestic animals, window collisions, and found inside a man-made structure) and constituted 25% of total admissions. There was a clear indication that supportive care, such as feeding a commercial nectar solution, and medical treatment significantly increased the odds of survival for rescued hummingbirds.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
  • palliative care