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Help with wildlife in Zagreb (Croatia)

Hello everyone, I found this adult common swift on the ground, lying on its belly. It was near a driveway, so I picked it up to move it to a higher place.

It doesn't have any apparent injuries, but it doesn't fly well when I throw it.

The problem is, I'm in Croatia and I have no idea how to find a wildlife rehabilitation center, or even if one exists.

I already give him a plate of water, and he just look sleepy.
Also I can’t post on the r/Croatia because I don’t have enough Karma.

Thank you for your help; I want to do the best the help it.

Update: I contact yesterday this association https://www.facebook.com/share/17cMkB8KYA/?mibextid=wwXIfr, thanks to them they send me someone to take the swift, and they take care of him now.

u/_Nature_Enthusiast_ — 7 days ago

Hi guys

Recently I've rediscovered my love for stories about Sherlock Holmes and started discovering them again in English (not a native speaker, used to read a few of them as a kid in my native language). I wanted to get a physical copy that contains all the stories (mostly as a part of my book collection and for occasional reading, I know that such a thick book is a bit clumsy for regular reading), but I'm not sure which edition I should choose. I've already bought a few books in English and they all have similar traits: terrible print and practically see-through paper of a toilet paper quality. So I was wondering if those of you who own those books could give me any idea about the quality of them (binding, print, paper quality)? A photo of a page and a comparison to eg. your hand to give me an idea of how thick it would be would also help greatly, I'd be much obliged. The difference in prices is negligible, that's why it's so hard for me to decide. I can't order them both to compare at delivery, because these are foreign books and require payment upfront.

Thanks in advance!

u/_Nature_Enthusiast_ — 21 days ago