what type of bird is this?

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  1. If you are not able to replace the bird in the nest, you need to get it to a local wildlife rehab..they will be able to get it the proper diet and care it needs for it’s best chance of survival, and you will not have to feed it around the clock anymore. Chicks are hard to ID when they are that little but a rehabilitator would probably have a much better ideal as they deal with lots of differenet baby bird species. Also, it is illegal for you to care for this chick on your own as they are protected by law. Look here for a rehab near you:
    http://www.tc.umn.edu/~devo0028/contact.htm

    Also, you can watch the nest from afar and see what types of birds are going to it to find out the species.

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  2. it really depends on were you live. it looks to me like a finch or a crow.

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  3. my lil naghbour poked a baby bird of its nest it was ezacliy the same

    do u kno how if u thouch a baby bird the mother doesent take care of it i got dat bird i put it bak and the mother came
    and try to feed it bread but if it doesent eat it dat means dat u cant give anything else beacause when the mother comes and feeds the baby the mother eats the food the the baby openeds its mouth the mother throws up in the mouth dats how day eat

    hope this helped

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