bird? What should she feed it, how often, what should she keep it in etc. I told her just to put it back in its nest, but she already took it home. PLEASE HELP!!!
bird? What should she feed it, how often, what should she keep it in etc. I told her just to put it back in its nest, but she already took it home. PLEASE HELP!!!
the baby bird i found is gray, and is the size of a yellow egg yoke.
maybe a little bigger, it has feathers…..its mother abandoned it.
-how do i feed it?
-what do baby birds eat?
-where do i keep it?(box, cage?)
-will it live without its mother?
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Hi i just walked into my room with a huge surprise, my bird laid an egg it is really small. I don’t really know how to take care of her tho. Is there a good chance that it is fertilized because there is a male cockatiel in the same cage. So i bought cuttle bone for calcium and a nesting box. Her poop also seems to be heaver is she just ovulating? and also this is her first egg there only seems to be one, when will she lay on them?
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My friend and i were going home from a store and we saw a dead baby bird, and then she saw another one we thought it was dead, too, but then it moved. She wanted to just leave it there and let it die, which may have been a good idea, but the other was dead, it was hot out, and flies and bugs were swarming all around it, so i picked it up, and took it home. I have pet birds, but those arent the same as a wild baby bird, and i know it wouldnt be good to give it their type of food. I put it in a nesting box, and in a separate cage and i need to know what to do with it. I dont know if it will survive, it is a large baby bird, and it has most of its feathers, but some are missing around its neck, i think it is getting better feathers. I got some water into it with a plastic syringe, just to keep it hydrated for now.
If anybody has any experience in raising wild baby birds, any info would be appreciated.
Thanks Allie, I think it is about 2-3 weeks old.
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My cat brought a hatchling in last night and I need to know how best to take care of it. It has a wound on its back that won’t heal. After I started to feed it, it has perked right up but I am not sure how to best take care of it.
this morning, when i went to go feed my cockatiels, one of them was sqautted in the bottom of the cage with his feathers fluffed, his wings spread out, and his eyes squinted shut. i stayed home from school to take care of him. i moved him to a box with towels and heating pads in it, but he doesnt seem to be feeling any better. he’ll drink water from a syringe, but he wont eat anything, not even millet or baby bird formula. i cant get him to the vet for at least a day or two. he seems to just be getting worse though. what else can i do for him?? PLEASE HELP!!
by the way…its a male bird.
-yes im sure there abandoned they were out of the nest on the floor
-i dont know what kind of birds they are
-they are really small and only a samll strip of fuzz no feathers
-WHAT DO I FEED THEM
-HOW DO I KEEP THEM WARM
-pleasse help asap i dont want them to die!!!!!!