The birds were covered in parasites.
Many of the birds also had feces caked on their legs and feet, according to the nonprofit Carolina Waterfowl Rescue, which was given custody of the birds by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal Care & Control.
The birds are of various breeds of specialty pigeons, said Jennifer Gordon, executive director of the Indian Trail-based Carolina Waterfowl Rescue. The pigeons are receiving full medical exams at the rescue, Gordon said. Some of the birds also are suffering from infections and/or abscesses, and at least one bird is blind and has no feathers.
Melissa Knicely, spokesperson for Charlotte-Mecklenburg police animal
care and control, said an on-duty police found the birds, which were
being held in small cages.
Knicely added that the department isn’t seeking any charges against the owner because he cooperated and turned the birds over to animal control.
There's a large photo gallery here.
The birds are of various breeds of specialty pigeons, said Jennifer Gordon, executive director of the Indian Trail-based Carolina Waterfowl Rescue. The pigeons are receiving full medical exams at the rescue, Gordon said. Some of the birds also are suffering from infections and/or abscesses, and at least one bird is blind and has no feathers.
There's a large photo gallery here.
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