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Posted: Tue, 28 Mar 2017 02:11:47 GMT

Photographer Alix Sweeney with the cockatoo as she waits for help to arrive.

A COCKATOO, stripped of its feathers and cowering, is being cared for by a photographer who spotted it among broken branches.

The heartbreaking photo was captured by Townsville Bulletin photographer Alix Sweeney as the eye of Tropical Cyclone Debbie passed over Airlie Beach.

The cockatoo wrapped in a towel during the wait for help to arrive for the injured bird.

The cockatoo wrapped in a towel during the wait for help to arrive for the injured bird.Source:Supplied

She said she ducked out during a quick break in the weather to photograph the broken and battered bird.

“The owner of the motel we’re staying in said there was a cockatoo at the end of the road,” Ms Sweeney said.

“I spotted something white among all the greenery. You couldn’t miss it.

Photographer Alix Sweeney with the cockatoo as she waits for help to arrive.

Photographer Alix Sweeney with the cockatoo as she waits for help to arrive.Source:Supplied

“There was a whole group of cockatoos sitting way up in the trees just clinging on during the gale-force winds.”

After taking the cockatoo’s photo, Ms Sweeney collected the bird and is waiting for it to be picked up by a wildlife carer.

Ms Sweeney told news.com.au she was caring for the bird in her hotel room.

“I went back and got a towel from the hotel and picked it up. I’m trying to get a hold of wildlife carers in the area but the winds picked up again and I can’t get through to them. I doubt they could get here either. But at the moment, it’s safe from the cyclone.”

On Facebook, Ms Sweeney was praised for showing compassion and taking the bird in.

“Amazing person you are, thank you,” Mary-Jane Hammoud wrote.

“Good on you darl, make sure you keep it warm,” Michele Black wrote.

“My heart was beginning to break,” Nicole Madden wrote. “So glad you didn’t leave him there. Thankyou for your kindness.”

Originally published as Cockatoo saved from Debbie’s wrath

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