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SNORKELERS RESCUE INJURED CORMORANT FROM FLORIDA WATERS

WITH VID

By Andrea Buloz

Two snorkelers came to the aid of an injured cormorant after the bird swam unusually close to them in the water.

Margarita Landry was snorkelling with her best friend in St. Petersburg, Florida, when they noticed a cormorant swimming toward them before climbing onto a nearby rock.

At first, the pair did not think much of the encounter, but they soon noticed the bird appeared to be injured, with what looked like bite marks near its tail.

The snorkelers contacted Birds in Helping Hands for advice on how to safely rescue the injured bird. Following their instructions, they carefully wrapped the cormorant in a towel and carried it to shore, where they kept it calm while waiting for help.

Around 20 minutes later, a rescuer named Thomas arrived and carefully captured the bird with a net. The cormorant was then placed in a carrier so it could be taken away for further care.

Margarita later shared the rescue on social media, where viewers left messages hoping the bird would recover.

One person wrote: "Thank you for doing this I hope he gets better."

Another commented: "Hope he recovers quickly and gets well."

A third person added: "Poor little guy."

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Transcript
00:00come shelling with me in st petersburg florida actually before we do that
00:04don't freak out don't freak out there was it was right by my face this little bird came and swam
00:10super close to us while we were trying to look for shells we didn't think too much of it at
00:14first
00:15but then we started to realize that he might be injured we noticed there was a little bit of what
00:19looked like a bite if you get queasy with this stuff look away we're not entirely sure what
00:23happened yet but we called birds in helping hands and luckily they were still open they're based in
00:28the tampa bay area we were at upham beach which i'm not a local here so i didn't even really
00:33know
00:34where we were but they told us to wrap him up and get him to shore if we were able
00:38to poor little guy
00:39was probably so terrified when we got him to shore we actually noticed these little feet prints by my
00:44sandals then we kind of just let him chill and dry off and kept our distance because we didn't want
00:50to scare him i'm not gonna lie i was hovering a little i felt like a protective mom but i
00:54did end
00:54up shelling a little bit while we were waiting for the rescuer to come i believe i found a shark
00:59too
00:59look how cute he is resting so this is thomas he showed up about 20 minutes later and was so
01:05nice
01:05he just swooped up birdie babe and we think that it may have been a hook and i learned that
01:10this species
01:11is called a cormorant they are little torpedoes that die for their fish thank you thomas i'm gonna ask
01:16for an update tomorrow but don't be afraid to call for help when you see an animal in need
01:20you
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