Safe Wings Ottawa
613-216-8999
No text messages
info@safewings.ca
If you find a bird that is injured or stunned from an apparent collision, please make sure it is safe by putting it in a closed paper bag or box, then CALL US. If we do not answer, call back in a few minutes. We try to answer or return calls immediately.
See our web page on rescuing collided birds and recognizing when a bird needs help. If you find a bird that has died from an apparent collision, follow these instructions. You can report all collisions (dead or alive) here.
Other wildlife rescue organizations
Ottawa Valley Wild Bird Care Centre
613-854-2849
wildbirdcarecentre.org
The Wild Bird Care admits injured birds between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., seven days a week, but answers the phone only between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Their website has a detailed FAQ section on how to deal with birds in distress.
Le Nichoir
637 Main St., Hudson, QC
450-458-2809
lenichoir.org
Open 7 days a week from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. to accept birds. Call the center before bringing the bird(s) for information about care and transportation. Calls outside opening hours will be returned in the morning.
Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
North Gower
613-258-9480
rideauwildlife.org
info@rideauwildlife.org
For injured or orphaned wild mammals (including bats) or turtles, or if you have a wildlife problem, please visit the Rideau Valley Wildlife Sanctuary’s Orphaned or Injured Wildlife and Wildlife Conflicts pages to see if there is a solution to your situation or interim instructions.
Holly’s Haven Wildlife Rescue
2494 Dunrobin Rd, Ottawa
613-222-4719 (text messages preferred)
https://lynne454.wixsite.com/website
info@hhwr.ca
Injured or orphaned wild mammals (including bats).
Ontario Wildlife Rescue
The ontariowildliferescue.ca website lists wildlife rehabilitation centres across the province.
Ottawa Humane Society
245 West Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa
613-725-3166 ext. 221
ottawahumane.ca
ohs@ottawahumane.ca
Domestic animals, including domestic birds.