Sooty the albatross, found more dead than alive in downtown Tauranga, is in the final stages of his recuperation back to full health after weeks of devoted care by Chrissy Jefferson.
The light mantled sooty albatross has been flown to the Wild Base Hospital at Palmerston North's Massey University where deep water treatment was needed to build up his wings and get the pressure off his feet.
However, as was often the case with Mrs Jefferson's native bird hospital at Oropi, she has had to pay the $140 airfare out of her own savings to get the bird to Massey.
Running the hospital was a huge drain on her resources and, because the Department of Conservation did not pay for sick or injured native birds to be transported, she has appealed to the public to recoup at least some of Sooty's transport costs.
"If anyone wants to contribute to the airfare, it would be very much appreciated," Mrs Jefferson said.