
Massachusetts Rescue Saves Duck Shot with Crossbow Bolt
A wildlife rescue team in Massachusetts successfully saved a duck that had been shot through the beak with a crossbow bolt. The bird is now recovering and expected to make a full return to the wild.
A duck in Massachusetts is getting a second chance at life after rescuers removed a crossbow bolt that pierced straight through its beak.
The injured waterfowl was spotted by concerned locals who immediately contacted wildlife rescue specialists. Despite the traumatic injury, the duck had managed to survive and was alert when rescuers arrived.
The rescue team carefully captured the frightened bird and transported it to their facility for emergency treatment. Veterinarians worked quickly to safely remove the bolt without causing additional damage to the duck's delicate beak structure.
The procedure was delicate but successful. The duck tolerated the removal well and showed immediate signs of relief once the foreign object was extracted.

Rescuers say the bird is now eating on its own, which is a crucial milestone for recovery. The ability to feed independently means the duck's beak function wasn't permanently compromised by the injury.
Sunny's Take
This rescue shows the incredible difference that compassionate people make when they refuse to look away from animal suffering. The quick response from community members who spotted the injured duck gave rescuers the time they needed to intervene.
Wildlife experts emphasize that crossbow injuries to animals are entirely preventable and often result from reckless behavior. This duck's story serves as a powerful reminder to practice responsible outdoor activities near wildlife habitats.
The rescue team expects to release the duck back into its natural habitat once it completes its recovery period. For now, the bird is gaining strength in a safe environment where it can heal without the stress of predators or finding food.
One small act of noticing led to saving a life.
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