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Hessilhead
Wildlife Rescue Trust
Caring for Scotland's injured and orphaned wildlife
PHOTO GALLERY
Cygnet on roof of a pub in Renfrew
Stoaty visiting the lawn after release
Young greenshank released at Garnock Pools
Young roe deer in rehabilitation enclosure at Hessilhead
This swan suffered sustained a badly injured foot when in collision with the
Renfrew Ferry. Now recovered and released.
This buzzard had both legs broken. They were successfully pinned,
and the buzzard is now seen regulalrly around the centre.
A hand reared roe doe, due to be released in a couple of months.
Fearn, a hand reared roe doe who visited for 4 winters after her release.
Fergus, our resident, very friendly fox.
Fergus
Bad Waggie, who shares an enclosure with Fergus
Paddy, grey seal from Port Patrick. He ate lots of herring
and was released when he weighed 50 kilos.
Rehydrating a seal pup
Rehydrating a seal pup
A hand reared robin returns for mealworms
Damage at base of a swan's bill caused by fishing line
Contented fox cubs
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