Tag Archives: blackbirds

What shall I do with a baby blackbird?

Last night it rained heavily and my brother found a baby blackbird at the bottom of our trees, it was soaked, shaking and couldnt stand, so we brought it into the house put it in a box and kept it warm. This morning the bird was fine and it had small feathers and bits of fluff on some parts, but my dad said it has probably fell out the nest with the bad weather as he didnt think it was quite old enough to be out, we couldnt find the nest so we decided it was best to put it back in the garden and let its parents look after it, so i put it in the garden and I sat all day looking out of the window every 10 mins or so, I seen a few blackbirds hovering around and a male went up to it first but I didn’t see it feed it, then a bit later a female went up to it, but I am unsure whether it fed it as the grass was too long to see. The bird has hopped under some wood and has been sitting there for a couple of hours, what shall I do I dont want to leave it in the rain to die and starve?
Can I also point out that the state the poor thing was in when we found it, it wouldnt have lived, and the house behind have cats so bringing it in was the best answer. The bird has been hopping and spreading its wings all day and has been opening its mouth for food to me. I am also wondering how long it will live without food as I am unsure wether it has been fed today.

Wild birds. Tall grasses. And Wind.

Flocks of wild birds feast on ripening grains of tall grasses at an overlooked embankment beside a service road near Shoreline Park’s dog park in Mtn. View, CA. On the other side of the embankment is the kite flying park, and on the other side of dirt road beyond the tall shrubs is a road and the Google bus parking lot. Lots of traffic and planes to shoot around. Anyway, in spite of the outward appearance of this humble dirt service road, Mom and I found it teeming with wildlife. We’ve sharpened our senses looking for birds and other critters of nature. Sometimes you just have to Look. Shot with my Sony Camcorder MiniDV, DCR-HC96, which has an interent problem of picking up the high pitched motor noise of the camera. Using iMovie HD6′s audio editing features, I got rid of most of it…but if you are thinking of getting this camera, buy an adapter to use a mic jack…and an external stereo microphone, with wind protection. I sat in the car protected from the direct blast so did not get much distortion. Note: When the seeds are eaten from the grasses, the birds move on to other places, like the tables of the Shoreline Park’s Lakeside Cafe.

What kind of bird food attracts the largest variety of bird species?

I live in Fort Pierre, South Dakota, and I’ve been fascinated by birds for as long as I can remember. Recently, my grandfather and I built two plastic-bottle birdfeeders. We don’t usually see a lot of blue jays, but they *do* live in the area. I want to attract as many different species as possible. Will standard mixed bird feed work, or is there anything special to attract specific birds in the area? A few examples of some of the birds that I want to attract are blue jays, robins, chipping sparrows, other sparrows, finches, doves, and common grackles (locally known as “blue-headed blackbirds”). It doesn’t have to be just those species, though.
Anyway, an answer would really be appreciated. Thanks for the help.

Why wont birds use my feeders or nesting boxes?

I have feeders with seed,fat and peanuts 6ft on a garage wall to avoid cats. Ground feeders ie starlings and blackbirds visit but no one visits the feeders. A blue tit visited and left immediately on looking and has not returned. They are checked daily that they are fresh. My sister has lots visiting her garden up the road. What can I do to encourage them into mine?

No birds are eating from my feeders or nesting in the boxes. Why?

I have places 4 feeders with seed,fat,peanuts etc on the garage 6 ft up to avoid predators. One blue tit has visited and left. No more have visited. Ground feeders are in abundance ei starlings and blackbirds. What am I doing wrong. My sister up the road has lots visiting her garden.
I have also placed my boxes north east pointing down to no avail. The boxes are 14 ft away from feeders.

Why do I never get any birds in my garden now… I feed them, but never see any .?

I used to get literally hundreds of birds in the course of a week (sparrows, starlings, blackbirds, wrens, thrushs, robins) … now virtually nome… I have put bread, nuts, seed etc out… nothing… where have they gone????
Sorry, forgot to say I live in the Midlands in the UK

Bird feeding time at Chollerton

Birds in winter, enjoying food at our feeder, mainly blackbirds with a few bluetits.