<p>Innovative vets at the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital in Queensland have performed wing transplants on wild birds that have damaged their flight feathers.</p><p>In this video, uploaded to Facebook on September 21, wildlife vet Michael Pyne attaches new feathers to an injured kookaburra.</p><p>The sanctuary has a cold storage feather library freezer at the hospital, which holds more than 140 sets of feathers from a range of native birds. Each patient is matched to a donor with corresponding species, sex, age and size, and the sanctuary often sends feathers from their library to patients all around the country. Credit: Currumbin Wildlife Hospital Foundation via Storyful</p><br />