Bird rehabilitation is the process of caring for injured, sick, or orphaned birds to help them recover and return to their natural habitats. Trained professionals, often called wildlife rehabilitators, provide medical treatment, food, and shelter to these birds. They assess each bird's condition and create a recovery plan tailored to its specific needs.
Once the birds are healthy, they undergo a gradual process of reintroduction to the wild. This may involve fostering them in a safe environment where they can learn essential survival skills. The ultimate goal of bird rehabilitation is to ensure that these creatures can thrive in their natural surroundings once again.