THE RSPCA has urged people to be vigilant for animal cruelty after a dead bird was found hanging from a tree near Bellara Dr, Mooroolbark.
RSPCA Victoria inspectorate services manager Greg Boland said the crude display of a dead bird was both shocking and saddening to the RSPCA.
``If the bird died as a result of being tied to the tree by a member of the public the culprit could be prosecuted for aggravated cruelty, which carries fines in excess of $25,000 and up to two years in jail,’’ he said.
``Regardless, acts like this have no place in our society and are not tolerated by the community or the RSPCA.’’
However, Mr Boland also cautioned that the bird could have become caught on the string while building its nest and died as a result.
The RSPCA finds a number of birds which have died in such a manner in trees and powerlines.
People with information on animal cruelty can contact the RSPCA on 9224 2222.