baby bird, HELP |
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baby bird, HELP |
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this dang bird was sitting out in the sun on the ground so i took in inside....WHAT DO I DO WHAT DO I FEED IT! ITS LIKE BALD!!!
i dont even no if its alive. |
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![]() Its hard for me to tell you ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 734 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 123,326 ![]() |
Take it back outside?
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![]() I'll never be who I was again.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,886 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 77,981 ![]() |
get a shoe box, and fill it with grass or a huge towel....make sure its warm...and then go to the library and find books on baby birds..lol..
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![]() Blasian, Asian, INVASION! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 4,288 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,769 ![]() |
take it back outside and find a nest. once u find one, put it in there. Then hope for the best lol
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![]() Another ditch in the road... you keep moving ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 6,281 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 85,152 ![]() |
feed it mashed up chick peas,through an eye dropper and keep it warm.
btw, NEVER pick up a baby bird straight away. now the mother will abandon it! always wait and hour, then go back and see if the mother has retrieved it in future |
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*stephinika* |
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hmm yeah you probably shouldn't have taken it in like that, but now that you have, just do some research and do the best you can. i'd be more specific, but i'm not too sure myself.
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#7
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LOL how fascinating!
=| take it to the vet and make sure it healthy? and read up on baby birdies |
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*Solipsist* |
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Kill the bugger.
- Solipsist |
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#9
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![]() Take advantage of me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 912 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 43,792 ![]() |
You should`ve left it silly.
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*salcha* |
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yeah, the best thing you should have done was to leave it outside.
Find a nest and put the bird in there, and maybe check up on it time to time. |
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#11
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![]() whaaaaaaat? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,293 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,660 ![]() |
Handling a baby bird will not cause the parents to abandon it. Almost all birds have a very poor sense of smell. But raccoons, foxes and other predators have a very good sense of smell. You may be leaving a trail directly to the nest for these hungry animals.
We know you want to take the baby birds inside, put them in a warm box, feed them milk and bread with an eye-dropper and watch them grow up. Mother nature and the U.S. Government don't want you to do this. It is illegal (really!). Only licensed wildlife rehabilitators are authorized to handle wild birds. If it is extremely obvious that a bird has fallen from a nest and is far too young to survive, you may place it back into the nest. If the nest blew down, place what is left of the nest and the babies in a small berry basket and hang it near the original nest. The parents may return to feed the young. In fact, many birds are capable of walking and staying close to their mother almost from the moment they hatch. These species are called "precocial." They hatch with their eyes open and are down-covered. Quail, grouse, ducks, gulls, terns and shorebirds are precocial. The opposite of precocial is altricial. These birds hatch in a helpless condition and depend on their parents. Robins, cardinals, bluebirds and most songbirds are altricial. These are the birds we usually discover on the ground. courtesy of: http://www.wildbirds.com/Babybird_babybird.htm |
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#12
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feed it to ants.
jk umm give it seeds? |
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#13
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ummm take it back outside... it really just belongs in nature
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#14
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I tried to handle an abadoned baby bird last year but when I was trying to help it fly, it flew on our roof. I had my kid neighbors looking in the dirt for worms.. haha. Dustin(?) seems to have good information there, just be careful you don't get caught with it.
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![]() whaaaaaaat? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,293 Joined: May 2004 Member No: 16,660 ![]() |
QUOTE(XKali_chik_4_lifeX @ Apr 9 2005, 7:13 PM) I tried to handle an abadoned baby bird last year but when I was trying to help it fly, it flew on our roof. I had my kid neighbors looking in the dirt for worms.. haha. Dustin(?) seems to have good information there, just be careful you don't get caught with it. yes, that's my name. i feel special somehow now... haha, u made ur kid neighbors look for worms? how ingenious. ![]() |
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Put it back.
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watch out for jellyfish. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 174 Joined: Jul 2004 Member No: 31,672 ![]() |
thats really sweet what you did but like i tried helping some abandoned rabbits last year and they died. lmao so i`d put it back.
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My science teacher says that it's important to leave them where you found it because it's normal for baby birds to fall out of there nest when they're learning how to fly. My advice is put it back where you found it because i'm sure the babies mommy is looking for it or if you can find the nest that it fell out of then put it in the nest. Although i would recommend it since you might put it in the wrong nest.
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#20
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![]() Class of 2005!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,132 Joined: Jan 2005 Member No: 93,080 ![]() |
Wow, that dustin kid totally got like everything u need.
I'd totally listen to what he said and do that. I was going to say you shouldn't have touched it, I thought that a bird wouldn't go back to it if it had another smell on it. I guess thats not true. Thats fun! |
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#21
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![]() SPRITE rocks ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 56 Joined: Sep 2004 Member No: 51,411 ![]() |
i remember when i was little i would chase wounded birds all around the neighborhood until i finally found them... i would keep them in a box with that weird mouse bedding, a large shallow dish of water [large in case they want to play in it! lol] and some bird seeds scattered all around, with pebbles too...
but its a baby! i think the best bet would be to find the nest and place it back in.. |
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gRaCiE ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 350 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 96,997 ![]() |
bring it back outside...
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![]() Ooh, Miranda. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 234 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 105,609 ![]() |
poor birdie...but i wouldn't have picked it up...maybe put it in a grassy area or something, but i wouldn't have kept it..
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QUOTE(MarchHare2UrAlice @ Apr 9 2005, 1:50 PM) feed it mashed up chick peas,through an eye dropper and keep it warm. btw, NEVER pick up a baby bird straight away. now the mother will abandon it! always wait and hour, then go back and see if the mother has retrieved it in future yea , feed it stuff like that ><; should have just left it alone, u touching it will most likely make the mother abandon it cuz it has ur scent on it . try to find the nest and put it back it and hope the mother takes it back. |
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#25
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![]() ...and this is me.. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,518 Joined: Oct 2004 Member No: 57,899 ![]() |
Things you could do...
1.) Bring it back outside and find a nest so that the bird will be taken cared of... 2.) Make a nest out of a box and grass...and feed it berries until you know it can eat something else other than worms.... 3.) Go back and put it where you found it.. |
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