
When I get there at the edge of town to pick him up I see the reason. A woodpecker had been hit by a car and was laying beside the road.

After we get a blanket out of my suv, load up his bike and get back to his house I can hear a crackling sound when the poor critter breathes. It doesn't look good. I remember from a phone call to animal control for an owl I tried to rescue a year ago, that you should put them in a box and close it lightly wait 'til morning and check it again. The idea, they told me was that the animal is so traumatized by seeing you, he/she could die from fear. So, we put it in a box and waited.
This morning he was dead.
The bothersome feeling in my chest made me wonder if we had done the right thing. Too much. Could we have done something else? Was it more humane to save it from a night of pain by killing it? I'm not a doctor, how can I say when an animal can be nursed back? or not? One of the thoughts we had last night was that a cat or owl would kill it if we left it. But, now we took that meal away from that animal and it could die. What's your thoughts?