- The bird is holding its wing in an unnatural position.
- The bird is reluctant to fly or is having difficulty flying.
- The bird is favoring one wing over the other when walking or hopping.
- The bird's wing is drooping or dragging on the ground.
- There is visible bruising or swelling on the bird's wing.
- The bird is vocalizing in pain when its wing is touched.
If you suspect that a bird's wing is broken, it is important to seek professional help immediately. A veterinarian or wildlife rehabilitator will be able to assess the injury and provide the necessary treatment.